Will it bolt right in? No. Can it be done? Yes. Anything, can be done to any vehicle, at any time. That is hot rodding. And, part of hot rodding, is vision. If you can see it, you can do it. And installing it would be a form of hot rodding, called customizing. That is how Chip Foose, Boyd Coddington, Ed Roth, ect., got started. They looked at a car, and saw something other than what was sitting there. Once you get started, fabrication is easy, rewarding, and a source of pride. Not to mention, a talent of high income, or a big money saver, as a hobby. I would start by drawing it out on paper. Draw a picture on paper, of the instalation area, without a grill in it. Make plans on how you are going to cut, if needed, or fill, if that is the case. Fiberglass, works great as a filler, and is easy to work with, to fill gaps. Bend cardboard in the shape you need, then form the fiberglass over it for contour. Remember to use the same form to shape both sides for uniformity. Then plan on how you will attach, or secure it, and if you will need to move, or ad lights, for blinkers. If you have all of this drawn, and planned out, the actual job will be a breeze, and fun.
depends on how old the truck is older ones will but newer ones will not
Your 2000 Chevy pickup truck is 14 years old as of 2014.
yes it will fit
The music video I think your looking for is Bullets for my Valentine. The car was a Chevy cavalier and a 69 old Chevy pickup truck
the old wiring is probly shot cause its an old truck. you should bring it to a mechanic to get it fixed
Yes, in fact an older brick oven will barbaque food better than a newer grill.
There are a number of places one can find a 1956 Chevy truck for sale including Autotrader, Classic Trucks, Custom Classic Trucks, Old Ride and Blue Ridge Hot Rods.
I bought a 52 Chevy pickup myself to restore , the seller is a old vehicle restorer , he told me from1976 to 1987 Chevy truck frames would be the best fit .
When I watched this video from a man at Battelle Darby Creek Park on a walking trail he found an old 1952 2-door Chevy truck lying on the side of a trail
Isn't the bubble top chevy's like the one's from the 50's 60's 40' also. The best description I can think of that everyone knows is the Old Navy Pickup truck, that to me has that rounded, bubble top cab, rounded edging around the bed and tailgate. And I will only mention that Matte blue, and oversized big round headlights and grill because I love that style of truck.... so cool....
Yes as long as the 99 is the OLD body style.
If the car or truck is 20 years old then it is very righteous to get historical plates on it.