Can anybody give me some tips for disassembling the upper grill on a 64 deVille? I don't want to force anything and risk breaking it. I have the upper assembly removed from the car. The pieces look like they lock into place.
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The eBay listing Chris pointed to has a starting bid of $229 with 9 days to go.
That's probably less than you would pay for a used grill for a new Escalade. That's very very cool. Here's the eBay link for anybody interested.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=14090660...
creigslist has a N.O.S lower grill for a 64 , $229.00 sweet!
I can't even imagine trying to disassemble the grill now that I added that last grill tooth. I could definitely see something breaking in the process. I didn't have any rubber vice grips, but I really should invest in some. I'll hold off on taking the grill apart for now, but if anybody does know how to disassemble it, I wouldn't mind knowing how. Thanks for mailing me that grill tooth Jason. I'll try and post some photos soon.
Hi Christopher. I meant to comment more when I saw you were just talking about the one vertical slat I had sent. Yes, you can usually work one back in place with a little WD40, and brute force. I have some rubber tipped vice grips I will often use to get a strong grip on those slats and not damage.
My comments were addressing a complete dissassembly. Maybe someone here has that down to a sciene, but Chris, you having seen how tight it is to get the one slat in, probably see what a bear it would be to completely take one down and reassemble keeping everything perfectly straight.
Brute force prevails! Rubber mallet and a piece of steel to distribute the force evenly was the only way to get that grill tooth on. Thanks Jason!
Oh, I had always assumed that it could be taken apart. I was trying to get the one missing slat in with a rubber mallet earlier with no luck, but I might just need to put some real force behind it. Thanks for letting me know. I would hate to take it apart and not be able to put it back together.
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