Not many liked my use of pan head or rounded hex cap
screws and lock nuts. But they look great! I may have
the names wrong. 
mike

--- Larry Shouse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Ronnie,
> 
> I installed a new grill on my 66, and it wasn't too
> difficult. As to the rivets, after getting advice
> here from list members on how to basically
> crush/squash one end, then trying it once or twice,
> I bought some screws that look just like the rivets
> on top that you just screw a nut onto the bottom. If
> you're not concerned about keeping the car original,
> it sure makes life easier. Using the screws, I was
> able to install the grill with pretty much
> everything else around it in place.
> 
> Larry Shouse
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: ronnie, a.k.a. rocko 
>   To: [email protected] 
>   Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2006 8:45 AM
>   Subject: [Chevelle-list] grill replacement
> 
> 
>   hello,  i  have  a  67  chevelle,  was  curious 
> if  anyone  has  replaced  there  grill,  national 
> parts  depot  has  replacement  riviets,  but  the 
> guy  i  talked  to  was  not  sure  as  to  what 
> tool  is  needed,  a  standard  rivet  gun ?  also 
> does  the  radiator  core  support  have  to  be 
> removed  to  do  this  job,  any  helpful  tips 
> would  be  appreciated,  thanks  ronnie
> 
> 
>
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