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Re: 72 grill

Post by rr6pak » Sun Mar 25, 2012 12:44 am

dk2ar83 wrote:Will a 72 rr grille fit a 72 satellite?
Yes

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Re: 72 grill

Post by Moparlar » Sun Mar 25, 2012 8:17 am

dk2ar83 wrote:Will a 72 rr grille fit a 72 satellite?
You will also need the 3 72 grille brackets for the center section.

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Re: 72 grill

Post by 72Rdrnner » Sun Mar 25, 2012 11:31 am

dk2ar83 wrote:Will a 72 rr grille fit a 72 satellite?
I looked at the diagrams in my FSM and it appears the grille on the Satellite attaches to the crossbar in front of the radiator frame, and the boxes that hold the headlights. The Road Runner grill attaches to the bumper itself. The two diagrams are labeled "Grille Attachment - Hardtop" and "Grille Attachment - Sedan. The "hardtop" grille is the Road Runner grille. If you go back in this thread I put some pictures that show all the parts for a Road Runner grille, right down to the screws and washers.
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Re: 72 grill

Post by Moparlar » Sun Mar 25, 2012 1:04 pm

Both Satellite and Roadrunner Brackets attach to the Bumper on 2 door cars. The headlight brackets are the same for RR and Satellite. The 3 center brackets are different for RR and Satellite. Sometimes finding the brackets can be harder than the grilles because not everyone saves the brackets only the grilles. I have seen the 3 center brackets go for around 300.00 by themselves.

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Re: 72 grill

Post by 71ChallengerSE » Sun Mar 25, 2012 4:15 pm

If I still had the grille in my real 72 RR I would reproduce them for those that actually need them. But the PO decided to take it and put it in a satellite :mad:
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Re: 72 grill

Post by 72Rdrnner » Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:16 am

Moparlar wrote:Both Satellite and Roadrunner Brackets attach to the Bumper on 2 door cars. The headlight brackets are the same for RR and Satellite. The 3 center brackets are different for RR and Satellite. Sometimes finding the brackets can be harder than the grilles because not everyone saves the brackets only the grilles. I have seen the 3 center brackets go for around 300.00 by themselves.

Larry
The FSM is a little confusing as the diagram for the "hardtop" has the distinctive 3 piece Road Runner grille (4 if you count the honeycomb) and the "sedan" has the "egg crate" grille. I have a front bumper off a Satellite (vs Road Runner) in the attic, just never climbed up there to see if the grille attaching tabs are the same as my Road Runner's.

I will add that I took a few hundred pictures when I took the grille off my car during the restoration process. Glad I did as there are a LOT of parts, bits, and pieces to it! Since I bought the car new and it had never been apart I had all of the original parts, intact, where they were as it came from the factory, and it was in good shape so I didn't have to pay an arm and a leg for them. I did see the grill pieces and honeycomb on eBay (no brackets or hardware) several years back and it went for something like $2,000! Amazing!

Here's a link to a series of pictures I put on Photobucket when I put it all back together again.

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Re: 72 grill

Post by 72Rdrnner » Mon Mar 26, 2012 6:19 am

71ChallengerSE wrote:If I still had the grille in my real 72 RR I would reproduce them for those that actually need them. But the PO decided to take it and put it in a satellite :mad:
I am surprised that due to the rarity of that grille there hasn't been someone, someplace that as made repros. Unless there is an issue with doing that commercially unless you have Chrysler's permission.

I wonder what that grill cost back in '72 if you had bought the parts, bits and pieces from a dealer?
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Re: 72 grill

Post by ffej » Mon Mar 26, 2012 4:46 pm

the rarity of the car is why they dont reproduce. wouldnt be enough demand to justify the cost.
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Re: 72 grill

Post by 72Rdrnner » Mon Mar 26, 2012 7:42 pm

ffej wrote:the rarity of the car is why they dont reproduce. wouldnt be enough demand to justify the cost.
Yeah that was kind of a rhetorical question. But hey! We can always dream.

I wonder if there are any of them, gathering dust, on a parts department, somewhere? Unknown, forgotten, and lost?

I was fortunate, I had my car from day one. I have the "high speed curve" that was to to the mickey mouse tabs that Mopar had on the bottom of the center section to keep it flat behind the bumper. I have seen some that have been "modified" with all sorts of things to replace those and keep it "flat on the bumper". I say, naw....mine has been to 150 on I5 in California in 1973! That is when I think the factory tabs went "bye-bye"! Hoo Hah!
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Re: 72 grill

Post by nakita7 » Thu Apr 05, 2012 9:54 pm

Man, the 72 RR grille is a piece of art. Taillights too, love them.

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Re: 72 grill

Post by Centofanti » Tue Jun 02, 2015 3:39 am

TO MOPARMIKE

Mike I am new this board and I am trying to help a friend. Above you mentioned you have a list or layout with all bolts, sizes etc of where the hardware goes on the grille. Is there anyway you could email me that so I can help my friend finish his project?

Michael

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Re: 72 grill

Post by 72Rdrnner » Tue Jun 02, 2015 7:18 am

Centofanti wrote:TO MOPARMIKE

Mike I am new this board and I am trying to help a friend. Above you mentioned you have a list or layout with all bolts, sizes etc of where the hardware goes on the grille. Is there anyway you could email me that so I can help my friend finish his project?

Michael
Michael,

Here's a link to my Photobucket site where I put up a bunch of pictures I took when I reinstalled the grille in my '72 Road Runner. Shows all the original parts along with pictures of them installed. Might help you at least find what is needed. There are some really long screws that hold the plastic grill pieces (left, right, center) in place that are going to be really hard to find. Also the plastic buttons that are used to attach the "C" mounts (again, L, R, C) to the bumper itself.

I also did a narrative for some friends who had a '72 to help them get their's back together.

http://s118.photobucket.com/user/Joebag ... 20Pictures
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Re: 72 grill

Post by Centofanti » Thu Jun 04, 2015 2:45 am

Mike, I know it has been awhile but would you also have the bolt size, length, loose washer etc. My buddy has nothing!

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Re: 72 grill

Post by 72Rdrnner » Thu Jun 04, 2015 7:23 am

Centofanti wrote:Mike, I know it has been awhile but would you also have the bolt size, length, loose washer etc. My buddy has nothing!
Unfortunately no as they have all been installed on the car. I seem to remember a couple who own a '72 Road Runner that found the hardware somewhere. I'm on the road so don't have access to all my correspondence. When I get back I'll see if I can find any info from them.
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Re: 72 grill

Post by 2Tone72RR » Mon Jun 08, 2015 3:06 pm

Centofanti,

Hoover Auto Parts (rob1426) has a listing for a 72 roadrunner grill fastener set on Ebay right now. Don't know if it has everything but at least it's a place to start with a good picture. Obviously not cheap but I haven't seen the two piece plastic washers available anywhere else lately and the long screws are in it.

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