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Old 12-22-2009, 12:03 PM   #1
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Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

As you may know from my other threads, I'm doing an big overhaul to the front end of my truck, and I'm looking for all the chrome pieces of trim and molding around the grill and headlights.

LMC sells them, but they're all chrome plastic, which I already have. They dent easily and I was wondering if metal pieces existed, or if I just have to keep getting more plastic as it gets scuffed up.

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Old 12-22-2009, 12:40 PM   #2
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

Your local gm dealership might be able to get it. Not sure. They still sell 81-87 top and bottom trim here locally.
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Old 12-22-2009, 12:44 PM   #3
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

try asking captkaos the site vendor.. he sells alot of quality stuff but im not sure about trim
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Old 12-22-2009, 03:51 PM   #4
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

for the metal headlight buckets, you might try the salvage yards (good ones do come in now and then). The upper and lower trim pieces LMC sells are a 1/4" or so too short, you can make them work though. I have them on mine and they're not noticable even to me anymore. Except that I remembered to mention them here...ha
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Old 12-22-2009, 05:20 PM   #5
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

It's been a few years, but I got all the chrome trim on my truck from the dealer. Metal headlight bezels are not reporduced, and they are a pretty penny when you find the N.O.S. ones, but they are out there.
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Old 12-23-2009, 10:31 PM   #6
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

look on ebay- i just picked up several pieces for mine==
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Old 12-24-2009, 12:08 AM   #7
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

What year is this truck your looking for these parts??

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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

Do yourself a favor and look for NOS parts. It may take some time tracking down the parts but it will be worth it. The trim parts that I could not find I read how to restore them and fixed them myself.
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Old 12-24-2009, 05:28 PM   #9
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

are the trim pieces that go above and below the grille that LMC sells plastic? i know the headlight bezels are, and you really can't tell unless you tap them
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

Let me redo this so i don`t get hammered. If your truck is a 79/80 Stay with the metal ones.The plastic ones are junk. I bought a set just for that reason cause i had the repo set.

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Old 12-24-2009, 05:48 PM   #11
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

80stepsideguy- Please don't turn this in to a Wanted to Buy/For Sale post.
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

The LMC upper and lower trims are stainless like original, only thing made of plastic is the headlight buckets. The upper and lower SS trim pieces do look REALLY good, like I said they are just a bit short, but they work.

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Old 12-24-2009, 07:54 PM   #13
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

Im getting mine chromed out. Will let you know how they turn out.
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Im getting mine chromed out. Will let you know how they turn out.
Please do. I'm planing on going that route cause I dont want plastic new ones.
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I fixed it sorry bout that..
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Please do. I'm planing on going that route cause I dont want plastic new ones.
Here you go turned out great.
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

Wow dude, that looks killer.

You wanna post your complete process? Where'd you buy them from, who did the chrome work, etc.

I ended up just buying all the plastic LMC stuff for my '78, and you're all right-there are some fitment issues. We were able to make everything work, and normal people wouldn't be able to tell, but you guys would.

Regardless, all the new plastic stuff looks great from about a step away, and while it's still new. I can't complain, but real chrome would be the tits
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

I got LMC trim for my 73 C10. the center trim that run from bucket to bucket at nice mateal peices but the headlamp buckets are plastic. They all look great but I do think Im gonna get my factory buckets rechromed
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Old 01-29-2010, 04:02 AM   #20
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Re: Metal Trim pieces and Molding for the front Grille & HEadlight Bezels?

Check out Classic Parts of America (www.ClassicParts.com) as they sell mostly OEM and NOS pieces. Pages 63-64 of the 1973-87, volume 11, may have what you're looking for. Plus their tech staff are really resourceful and experienced gearheads. LMC may be a little cheaper but you get what you pay for and they have no tech support.

I just finished installing my new front and rear suspension using parts from Classic and I'm totally satisfied. And they provide free shipping for orders over $350-ish.
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