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Old 03-18-2004, 02:23 PM
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70 Gs parts compatability

Wondering if anyone could tell me if any body and interior parts from a 72 skylark custom are compatable with a 70 GS. Without turning my GS into a clone, fenders, doors, and so forth
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Re: 70 Gs parts compatability

Most parts should be compatable between the 70 and 72. Obviously, some GS specific trim and badging will differ. Interior trim also is a bit different. But most of the doors, fenders, engine are generally interchangeable.
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