front end swap
#1
front end swap
At this point, this question is mostly a curiosity. But I really like the front end off of the earlier 240's. I also occasionally see the 70's and 80's ones at the salvage yards.
I'm wondering, if I start collecting a good fender here and a good hood there, in a few months I might have enough parts to do the swap. Will the parts be bolt on? Will the bolt holes line up or will I need to modify the old parts to fit the newer car?
I'm wondering, if I start collecting a good fender here and a good hood there, in a few months I might have enough parts to do the swap. Will the parts be bolt on? Will the bolt holes line up or will I need to modify the old parts to fit the newer car?
#2
if you swap the fenders, hood and grills/headlight buckets, you're find. People do it all the time.
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wait. read your post wrong. what year is your car? people have put the flat hoods on the newer 240s.
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wait. read your post wrong. what year is your car? people have put the flat hoods on the newer 240s.
Last edited by TIPSP; 08-05-2011 at 02:46 PM.
#3
Oh, sorry. Car is a '92 and I es reading that people do it, but that the hood, genders, bumper, grill, headlights bucket all need to be swapped. I was wondering if it was a straight up swap or any other miss would be needed? Because the things I read just said they did it, not how they did it.... Thanks
#4
There are a few small issues. The older cars had fenders that were 100% bolt on, the later cars have a few spot welds that need to be drilled out. The only real issue is that 86+ 240's have a raised vent cowl flush w/ the late style hood that also raises.
The 85- cars have the reverse...
So...the new hood will be lower in the middle than the cowl. Die hards take a torch or cut off wheel and remove a donor cowl, weld it in and paint to match. Plenty of folks don't however...I wouldn't go to the effort unless I was for some reason trying to make an 84 242 look like a 90+. I've seen a 262c Bertone with a new front end...didn't like it because the 262c is in a class by itself.
The 85- cars have the reverse...
So...the new hood will be lower in the middle than the cowl. Die hards take a torch or cut off wheel and remove a donor cowl, weld it in and paint to match. Plenty of folks don't however...I wouldn't go to the effort unless I was for some reason trying to make an 84 242 look like a 90+. I've seen a 262c Bertone with a new front end...didn't like it because the 262c is in a class by itself.
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