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What color is the front grill on a 122?
I'm in the process of restoring the 122 that I have and I'll be repainting the front grill. What color is it supposed to be? I can't tell from the pictures if it's white, like the hood, or if it's silver. Also, is it all the same color or is the front a different color than the insides of the grill?
Thanks, Marshall |
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Marshall,
I may be wrong, but I have seen some NOS grilles that were actually plated, I would assume some type of chrome or cadmium? They look silver though...I painted the grill on my 102 with high temp "aluminum" color and it looks pretty close to factory. Here is a pic of a 122 from a CC brochure...hope it helps Jeff (teet)
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CCC 1211 71 127 102 122 1962 Original |
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Mine came silver looking. Plated, but rusty all over. Gonna do the electrolysis thing & see what happens after a couple days?
Then spray paint it. Don't think high temp., paint would be needed? Nik, |
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Jeff (teet)
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CCC 1211 71 127 102 122 1962 Original |
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I belive there should also be a screen in behind the grill, as one of my 102, 122's had a screen.
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Its part #9 in this photo
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Here ya go!
Silver & a VERY FINE screen behind it. |
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How to remove grill ?
Does anyone know how the grill is attached to the nose frame.
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grill
On mine I have to take headlite panel out then lift up on grill.It sits in 2 notches at bottom and panel holds top in
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I painted my grill with aluminum paint and it matched my nos screen.
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