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sredmyer

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The first pic, like Palmbchmonte said is the front radiator support to inner fenderwell extension and the second is a plastic "splash shield/filler" at the lower fenderwell to the frame. I believe they are reproduced now. These are the 2 pieces that GM used to "fill" the gaps that the longer nose and wheelbase of the Monte have. If you look at a Chevelle those 2 pieces are not needed. They are unique to our Monte's.

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Thanks guys. 

 

.. the second is a plastic "splash shield/filler" at the lower fenderwell to the frame. I believe they are reproduced now. ...

Any idea where this part is sold.  I can't find it anywhere.

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I'd call The Parts Place or Leo....either one I'm sure can get the reproduction plastic filler panels for the rear of the wheel well. I have them on my car (think I got them from The Parts Place), they fit real well. The metal front ones are only available used but Leo may have them as well or check ebay.

 

Steve

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Steve,

 

The Parts Place Inc has them for $59 a pair plus taxes and shipping.  They don't show a picture but they list them as "(1970 - 1972 Monte Carlo) INNER FENDER SHIELDS WITH HARDWARE LEFT HAND & RIGHT HAND - PAIR" under part number BP1040M. 

 

You may need to call them to confirm that is the same part as offered by OPGI and JEGS but I believe it is.  Also, ask about the shipping cost (should be small as the parts are very light weight plastic).

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The parts place didn't stock them when I bought my inner fenders. They told me they where going to order some for stock. Of course threy are a few bucks cheaper after I bought them.. Oh well

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The front extensions are pretty self-explanatory but the rears can be pretty confounding.

 

I trimmed the lip on it the to make the fit and look good. I think stainless hardware is a nice finish.

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They first came out from Dixie Monte Carlo. I posted the info in new products on our web site. They still have them but changed their name to Dixie Restoration. 

They are located in Manchester, Connecticut.

 

Carl

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