Two ways. Either remove the bolts holding the bumper to the brackets, or remove the bolts holding the brackets to the frame and remove them with the bumper. Make sure you unplug the turn signal lights as well. It's pretty simple and straight forward.
It WILL fit. However, the 1970 bumper has turn signals in it where the '71-'72 front bumpers do not.
No it will not.
62,372 Total for the SS model
No only 1970. 71 and 72 are interchangeable
LS6 Chevelles had rear disc-brakes
Yes, but the signal lights are the wrong shape.
Yes but you require the front bumper brackets, and lower valance, signal lights and brackets. I have done it, can use 1976 hood with it also . 1977 and later hoods are flat and will not allow bumper to fit correctly
It's nerve jarring and a pain in the rear! The inner bolts are extremely hard so I just removed the entire front end and took it off so that I could see where they were and get to them. Just remember where everything goes back
In 1970, Chevrolet produced approximately 532,000 Chevelles across all its variants, including the popular SS models. This production figure reflects the car's popularity during that era, as it was part of the muscle car movement. The 1970 Chevelle is particularly noted for its performance and distinctive styling, making it a sought-after classic today.
No. Bench seats were actually more common than bucket seats were.
A 1970 Firebird front bumper will not fit a 1979 Firebird without modifications. The two models have different designs, mounting points, and overall dimensions. While some components may be interchangeable, it’s generally advisable to use parts specific to each model year for proper fit and alignment.
Yes. The basic front fenders are the same and interchangeable for 70-74 Novas.