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Old Jan 27, 2017 | 08:40 AM
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86 pickup front end swap

Hello there,

Been a long time lurker on this site to help me with my 86 Pickup, 2wd. I let my younger brother borrow the truck for a year or so and long story short - I have to rebuild just about the entire truck.
SO, while I have the engine pulled out and before I buy new panels on the front end, I was curious if I would be able to swap out the 1986 front end (bumper, grill, fenders, hood) for an earlier generation? I have the option to buy parts off an 83 pickup, so I was looking at doing that soon. Any comments or recommendations are greatly appreciated.

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Old Jan 27, 2017 | 09:12 AM
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It will not be a bolt on swap. You would probably need to do some fabrication.

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Old Jan 27, 2017 | 09:18 AM
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Well, that answers that! I am not a very good fabricator, so I may have to have a shop do it. I would assume that parts/labor would still be cheaper than just going out and buying an 83 pickup.

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Old Jan 27, 2017 | 09:31 AM
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I would stay with 84-88 truck parts. Depending on how bad the front end is messed up, it really is not that bad to fix. I have swapped core supports and am currently in the process of swapping one out now on a front end damage. I just ordered a bumper and grill for around $80 off of ebay for the one I am repairing. It is on my 88 build if you want to eventually see what is involved on the last few pages. If your core or no other damage, it is an easy fix. I have replaced a core on one of my trucks and it is just bolted in and I have no intentions of ever welding it in. You shop around, parts are not to bad in cost and replacing them is just bolt on.
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Old Jan 27, 2017 | 09:50 AM
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Other than rebuilding the engine, its in fairly good shape. a big crease in the passenger fender, dent in hood that can be worked out, and driver fender just needs paint. The only reason I am throwing around the idea of doing the front end conversion to an 83 is because I love the way those look, but have too much love for my 86 to give it up! lol. Figured I may as well post here to see how difficult the swap can be before I paint the truck. I am suspecting it may be more hassle than its worth, not to mention Ill lose the "all original" factor if I convert to an 83 front end. Guess i'll stay with 84-88 parts for now!
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