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Old 03-16-2014, 06:30 PM   #1
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Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

Yo anybody know of aftermarket conversion business making Early escalade front nose swap.. 99-2000 only for 1973-87 chevy pickups.

I only located a cool 2006 Silverado conversion But I really looking four a 1999-2000 escalade Yukon denali kit for 73-87 chevy truck. I been searching google, yahoo, bing. still looking anyone know if it exist........


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Old 03-16-2014, 08:33 PM   #2
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

I remember in some off road magazines years ago there was a company selling these frontend conversions. But don't recall seeing a Escalade front though. I know this doesn't help but good luck.
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Old 03-17-2014, 07:05 AM   #3
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

Not likely; the popularity of the swaps you mention is because it is easy to fit the SUV front end to the pickup of the same architecture (ie, a GMT800 Escalade onto a GMT800 pickup, or a GMT400 Escalade front onto a GMT400 pickup).

Since there were no luxury SUVs during the squarebody timeframe it would be a major cut/cobble job to get the later versions to fit.

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Old 03-17-2014, 08:42 AM   #4
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

how about throwing an '83 Sedan D'Ville front end on there!? makes about as much sense.

sorry, but i don't see the allure of the Caddys

i wouldn't trade my Chevrolet for your Escalade or your freak parade
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Old 03-17-2014, 10:59 AM   #5
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

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how about throwing an '83 Sedan D'Ville front end on there!? makes about as much sense. sorry, but i don't see the allure of the Caddys

i wouldn't trade my Chevrolet for your Escalade or your freak parade
Prob nicer ways to get your point across....
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Old 03-17-2014, 01:31 PM   #6
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

It's lyrics from hillbilly deluxe by brooks and dunn
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It's lyrics from hillbilly deluxe by brooks and dunn
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Old 03-17-2014, 02:50 PM   #8
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Old 03-17-2014, 07:31 PM   #9
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

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how about throwing an '83 Sedan D'Ville front end on there!? makes about as much sense.

sorry, but i don't see the allure of the Caddys

i wouldn't trade my Chevrolet for your Escalade or your freak parade
Not cool at all.
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

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how about throwing an '83 Sedan D'Ville front end on there!? makes about as much sense.

sorry, but i don't see the allure of the Caddys

i wouldn't trade my Chevrolet for your Escalade or your freak parade
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

I was thinking wow what an a hole at first too. Never heard the song. Made me laugh though. lmbo
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Old 03-18-2014, 09:36 AM   #12
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

lighten up boys. i am kidding. to each his own.

it is a Big and Rich song.

seriously look at the doors on that Coupe D'ville. that are pretty square. you might be able to graft that nose on a 73-87.
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

I thought MY sense of humor was obscure (and didn't translate well to the internet).

Glad I'm not the only one with that problem...

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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

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lighten up boys. i am kidding. to each his own.

it is a Big and Rich song.

seriously look at the doors on that Coupe D'ville. that are pretty square. you might be able to graft that nose on a 73-87.
Since I don't know much lyrically from either of these groups, I missed the punchline regardless of who wrote 'the song' (?). I'm guessing I'm not the only one that didn't get the humor because of that.... No foul, no harm.
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

I got the joke. My humor doesn't translate to the internet well, either.

If you want the caddy front end, just do it. **** a kit. Go buy a front clip off a caddy, and start bolting and cutting and welding and fabbing and DOING ACTUAL WORK; and do it. There was no 'kits" in the '50's so you could put DeSoto fenders on your '49 Ford. Guys just did it. They put in a lot of blood sweat and tears into their custom work. Not like today where guys buy a bunch of made in china bullsh!t, and call it "custom."
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Old 03-19-2014, 01:48 AM   #17
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The reason you see off road trucks with newer front ends is a loop hole to race.To race a truck can only be so many years old,So you put a newer front end on a older truck and they let it slide through.As far as a caddy clip your kinda on your own to make that work never seen or heard of it done yet.
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If I had to install a batwing hooded front clip to race, I'd walk.
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Re: Early escalade conversion kit for 73-87 gen trucks...

Why not just buy a Cadillac emblem and replace the Bow-Tie with it. Or get a caddy grill and hack it up till' it fits in place of the Chevy grill. The whole clip seems impossible on a budget and very labor intensive. I like my truck the way it is.

"Bought a Chevy Truck cause I wanted a Chevy Truck, if and when I want a Cadillac, I'll buy a Cadillac." And that ain't from no song...... nuff said
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I remember in some off road magazines years ago there was a company selling these frontend conversions. But don't recall seeing a Escalade front though. I know this doesn't help but good luck.

Now thinking back, I think it was Fabtech.....Geez really a pretty good ways back. I'm sure it was fiberglass deal. But I don't see why you can't make it happen if you want to. Anything is possible. It just takes longer.
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Old 03-24-2014, 12:46 AM   #22
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Back to the question, McNeil racing inc makes the conversion, ive done a few its a bit of work but can look good.
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