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1972 Rear Corners
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<blockquote data-quote="56chevconv" data-source="post: 618992" data-attributes="member: 31251"><p>Thank you for the replies! From what I'm gathering, the corners themselves weren't necessarily unique for '72, but rather the bumpers and hangers. I found a post on another site addressing this issue and they went with a '73 style corner on a '72 with tall taillights, without issue. Just need to find a tall enough patch panel for a '73 (and up) to hit the taillight. Hopefully I won't have to go with an entire corner and cut 2/3 of it off. </p><p></p><p>I had not heard of Schofields, but will add them to my growing list of available suppliers. Thanks again!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="56chevconv, post: 618992, member: 31251"] Thank you for the replies! From what I'm gathering, the corners themselves weren't necessarily unique for '72, but rather the bumpers and hangers. I found a post on another site addressing this issue and they went with a '73 style corner on a '72 with tall taillights, without issue. Just need to find a tall enough patch panel for a '73 (and up) to hit the taillight. Hopefully I won't have to go with an entire corner and cut 2/3 of it off. I had not heard of Schofields, but will add them to my growing list of available suppliers. Thanks again! [/QUOTE]
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