For my el camino I started with the upper back side in the corner there is a bolt that is on the side that holds a bracket to the door. Take that off, then there is another long bolt that sticks out of the top near the windsheildloose. Then r, take that out. Then take the bolts out of the inside of the door in the corner wedged between the door and frame. Then there is a bolt on the bottom that is obvious. It is near the back of the fender also. Then start on the front fender. There is a big bolt with a bushing on it. Take that out. Repeat the same steps for the other side of the car. It is the same concept .Then take the front bumper off by the bolts mounted on the back of it. Then there will be another bolt on top of the chasis holding a rod into the chasis for the front bumper. Take that out and then shake the front clip/ fender and it will all come loose. Then remove carefully.
Yes
inside the left front fender
No it will not fit......Jack
No, they will not interchange.
Yes, it is generally necessary to remove the fenders on a 1972 El Camino to replace the inner fender wells. This is because the inner fender wells are typically bolted to the fender and the frame, making access difficult without removing the fenders. Removing them allows for easier installation and ensures that the new inner fender wells can be properly secured.
no, 1973-1977 was the same, 1978-1981 was the same, 1982-1986(87) was the same, you can always jury rig, but it wont ever look right
you take it off and put a new one on
No, 1978- 81 are the same or 1982-1987 are the same. looking at pictures of the 2 fender groups the hood, door seam even the front grill angles are different.
The tach works off of the distributor.
what was the el camino real and what was its purpose
where is the vin no in a1972 el camino
El camino was made in the U.S.A. and later Mexico