Welcome, Edmund... Since some of the follow-ups to this didn't seem to note the magnitude of Dick's statement, you'd need to swap out the entire front end of the car, except for the hood (I'm talking bodywork only here, of course). The front fenders do not interchange between '67 and '68. The bottom edge of the '68 fender goes straight across from the front wheel arch to the bottom of the grille, whereas the '67 fender dips down to accommodate the "J" shape of the wraparound bumper. As far as front-end bodywork goes, only the hoods interchange. And even so, the '67 has a hole for a stand-up eagle medallion (the actual medallion, not the mid-80s AMC-Renault car) and the '68 windsplit extends down the front edge of the hood. Sounds like someone put the front clip of a '68 on this '67... as Dick noted, the most obvious reason to do this is to repair a wrecked front end, so a thorough check of the mechanical stuff underneath the mismatched bodywork would be worthwhile. For now, consider your car unique! Chris in LA 67 Crown 78 NYB Salon Dick Benjamin (DickB@xxxxxxxxx) wrote: > It is a simple bolt-on job to replace the front end sheetmetal of a 67 with > 68 equivalents, the only problem being that the side trim is different, and > you will have side marker lights in the front and not in the back.