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http://imgur.com/sLlwIxZ

Vehicle: 58 Chevy 1/2 ton Short Step

Getting down to the end and no one knows what these are. Can you tell me what they are? Thanks

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Lower Grille support. Upper/lower front valance/filler bracket. Start putting everything together and see what's missing to mount something smile

If there are any 58-59 trucks for sale in your area or Saturday nite shows/meets or custom builder shops near, that's a good way to see and take pics of 58-59 parts and piece locations. You gotta find another truck or a pic. FAM does not show, that I could find.

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I'm easily confused. You mentioned 2 possibilities: Lower grill support and filler/valance bracket. Are those the same things?

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That's what they are called in several Ebay listings. It gets you the right area, the right purpose. I don't have a truck to look at so can't get specific. Saw several EBAY parts like yours and those were the names. Best I can do. From the shape and the distance between mounting tabs of those brackets you should be able to figure it out by observing the grille, the upper filler and the lower filler (which you are missing). I found three listings, some were for 59 Chevy cars.
But there is a guy who says truck."Lower Grille Support".
Maybe a Stovebolt member with a 58/59 will respond. I don't have mine anymore.

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That goes on a filler panel on the front of a 59 between the bumper and the front grille assembly. The filler panel bolts on the ends to the front fenders and those two supports go in the middle of the bumper.


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Thanks, bartamos. Now I'm beginning to get it. Once i get my hands on the lower 'filler", it will be clearer.

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Thanks for the additional explanation.

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finally got a chance to crawl under my 58 suburban and take some pictures

bracket pics

first and third pics are passenger side, second pic is driver side

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Fantastic! Great effort dh. proving, once again, what great members and forum this is. Tim will be very happy.

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Dh53, fabulous work! In the pics, it looks like those brackets are slightly inboard of the frame rails, right? I'll check the truck Monday, but those pics are indeed worth a thousand words!!

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yes, inboard of the frame rails. If you want more pictures or a description, let me know and I can add some information.


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