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As the current owner of Reeds Duster, I can say all the bolt holes match. But have a bag of shims to get everything aligned, there are subtle differences.
The wheel openings are the same. The differences that Reed alludes too is when you mount too big a tire in front. I currently have a 15x7 OEM steel rims with P235x60 tires. They hit the front lower corner of the fenders. I am sure that the slotted mags that Reed was using had the same problem. But this tire/rim combination always had this problem. The fix is to trim the corner off, or use rims with a deeper offset.
A '68 grill needs the radiator support cut to let the turn signal pigtails to pass thru. Various holes need to be drilled for the grills support brackets. Use the '74 hood latch support. The hood won't latch with the '68 one. The '68 turn signals use 2 wires, the '74 has 3. The '68 bumper will bolt on using the existing holes in the frame rails. But it will be spaced out to far, so the slots in the brackets needs to be elongated.
I must have had the frontend off and on more then a dozen times to get everything aligned.
I never got as far in the mounting process as kesteb has. If I remember right, I hung the fenders without any shims an left it that way because I knew I would be taking them off when I got to the bodywork. But then I sold the car before I got to the bodywork.
I did have to drill the frame for the front bumper holes. The factory bumper bolt holes in the 74 frame did not match the 68 bumper.I did have small enough tires on the front rims to clear the fenders on full turns. I believe I the rims weere 15x7 with a 4 inch backspace and the tires were VERY skinny, like 255/50 or something like that. I would have ot pull the rims and tires from storage to know for sure.