![]() The "GM PN" column lists the original General Motors part number for the part (if available). So in some cases I have linked to an illustration for a different year that uses similar or interchangeable Note: The catalogs do not always contain illustrationsįor each year. That leads to a diagram in the GM parts & illustrations catalogs on the website. New Feature: I have added an " " link to some of the listings B-body = Full size cars such as the Chevrolet Impala/Caprice, Buick LeSabre, Oldsmobile Delta Eighty-Eight, and.A-body = Intermediate size cars such as the Chevrolet Chevelle/Malibu, Buick Century, Oldsmobile Cutlass, and.F-body = Chevrolet Camaro and Pontiac Firebird/TransAm.X-body = Chevrolet Nova, Oldsmobile Omega, Pontiac Ventura/Phoenix, and Buick Apollo/Skylark.Have listed the various models using the following GM body codes: The "Year Range, Model, and Body Style" column also indicates the models and body styles that share interchangeable parts. Verified but I have included them in the listing because there is a good chance that they will work (I just don't know for The differences and modifications that may be necessary to make the part fit. The notes following these listings give more details about Parts shown in green are not 100% correct for the application but I have included them in the listingīecause they are similar and can be used as a substitute if necessary. The "Year Range, Model, and Body Style" column indicates the interchangeable year(s) for each part. Parts that were available as optionalĮquipment will often be listed using their GM RPO (Regular Production Option) alpha-numeric code. Additional informationĭescribing the part's location, construction, or usage is included with several listings. The "Part Description" column lists each part by it's most common name. ![]() The interchange pages for each individual year contain the following columns: Interchange Lists by Year: 1st Generation: The purpose of these lists is to help fellow ChevyII / NovaĮnthusiasts determine which restoration and repair parts will fit their car. However, you will have to change a number of parts including the dash pad, instrument panel, heater control panel, and the wiring connector that plugs into the instrument panel.Please note that these are NOT lists of parts for sale. I don't think the underlying metal structure of the dash was changed for the re-design that took place in 77. (4) Convert the whole dash over to the 75/76 or even 69-74 style. You can check to see if they offer one that fits the 77-79 style dash. (3) JC Whitney and similar places sell carpeted type dash covers. The repair won't be "invisible" as those ads on TV show but if you're careful you can make small cracks much less noticible. (2) If the cracks in your existing pad aren't too bad, you could try fixing them with a vinyl repair kit. (1) Search for a good used dash pad from a 77-79 donor car. You basically have the following options to deal with a cracked dash pad in a 77-79: the shape of the area that meets up with the instrument panel and the overall shape/style of the pad (rounded/sloped for 75/76 vs. StoveBolt and Jeremy listed both of them. There are 2 major differences between the 75/76 vs.
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