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    Posted: 11-July-2012 at 11:45AM
Starting to get all my brightwork gathered up to send to Lee Scott at WildCat Garage and was wondering....
 
How do you remove the aluminum horizontal bars from the grille without damaging the already brittle plastic grille? Looks like they have a boss that sticks thru the grille with a metal retainer holding them in place on the backside.
 
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Joe,if my memory serves me correct,they are push clips thatpushes over the pin on the back side of the horizontal bar.you have to get the clip off the back side.(do not try prying the bar from the front of the grill)your just going to have to get it from the back side,try a long  90 degree seal pick to wiggle the clips off.If im wrong on any of this,someone please chime in.use care as i busted several on my old 74 and had to glue the bars to the grill.
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Tighten it down until it snaps and then back it off a half turn!
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John,

I believe your memory is correct, they are rectangular, spring steel, push-on retainers. I think there are 2 (maybe three?) per vertical bar (x7 bars), so I will get plenty of practice removing them!

Also, isn’t the grill two-toned? The prominent “egg-crate” sections a silver argent and the background a charcoal/dark gray argent? What have others used to accomplish the correct look?

As always, my thanks for everyone’s help!


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I am pondering a change from the traditional fish mouth. I will most likely fabricate something to go in there, something way cooler. I have looked at the configuration of the grille itself and yes there are little clips on it that look like a PITA to remove, so use patience. I have gotten a couple of ideas from youtube. Good luck.
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OK, had a closer look at my grill today. The vertical bars have 3 bosses thru the grill and (luckily) FORD only used the top and bottom ones (at least on my car)...
 
 
The bars are held on with an "H" shaped, spring steel keeper that should (hopefully) release easily using a long 90 degree pick as John suggested. Just need to take my time and work gingerly to prevent breakage of the 35+ year old plastic.
 
 
Speaking of breakage, the top center of my grill has broken at some point in the past... what's the best way to repair the crack???
 
 
Thanks for all suggestions....

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....A couple of possible fixes:
  Cyanoacrylate (CA) glue....better known as Super Glue....test it first to make sure that it does not make the plastic brittle!!  CA melts plastic together and when used on some plastics it can cause a very un desired reaction chrystalizing the plastic.
 
Marine GOOP......It's good stuff!!!
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JB Weld or similar epoxy for plastic. I have seen some plastic weld products at my local ACE Hardware.
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