John, there is a body line on the Chevelle that the EC and Wagon don't have
It extends from the front fender into the door.  If you look at a Chevelle
and EC side-by-side, you'll see it immediately. (start at the door and look
forward)  My EC is a '72 and I found out about this while trying to get the
turn signal lenses.  They *are* different.  I believe the Chevelle headlight
buckets/fenders have a slight "bow-out" compared to the Wagon/EC headlight
buckets/fenders.

-Dave,  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of John Nasta
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 7:54 PM
To: Chevelle List
Subject: [Chevelle-List] 1970 Chevelle / El Camino front fender
differences


Can somebody tell me what exactly are the differences between 1970 Chevelle
and El Camino front fenders? I previously thought that the EC fenders were
longer, but I see that the headlight doors are also specific to each model,
so length can't be the only difference.

I have a 1970-72 Chevelle fender lower patch panel here, and I see that
there is a separate listing to fit 1968-72 El Camino *and* 1968-69 Chevelle.
I have a 69 El Camino, and I can see that the fenders on my car are shorter
behind the tire than the 70-72 Chevelle. So, apparently there is some
difference in the length of the fender behind the tire as well as a
difference up front around the headlights. Does anybody know what the
difference is in the headlight area?

Thanks,
John Nasta





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