Thanks Dave. I knew they were longer behind the tire on the ECs but never knew why the headlight doors were also different. Will have to pay close attention at the next Chevelle show.
-----Original Message----- John, there is a body line on the Chevelle that the EC and Wagon don't have It extends from the front fender into the door. If you look at a Chevelle and EC side-by-side, you'll see it immediately. (start at the door and look forward) My EC is a '72 and I found out about this while trying to get the turn signal lenses. They *are* different. I believe the Chevelle headlight buckets/fenders have a slight "bow-out" compared to the Wagon/EC headlight buckets/fenders. -Dave, [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- Can somebody tell me what exactly are the differences between 1970 Chevelle and El Camino front fenders? I previously thought that the EC fenders were longer, but I see that the headlight doors are also specific to each model, so length can't be the only difference. I have a 1970-72 Chevelle fender lower patch panel here, and I see that there is a separate listing to fit 1968-72 El Camino *and* 1968-69 Chevelle. I have a 69 El Camino, and I can see that the fenders on my car are shorter behind the tire than the 70-72 Chevelle. So, apparently there is some difference in the length of the fender behind the tire as well as a difference up front around the headlights. Does anybody know what the difference is in the headlight area? Thanks, John Nasta ----------------------------------------------------- To Unsubscribe please visit www.chevelles.net/list.html To start a new topic, send mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED]