1941 1946 1947 International Pickup Truck Grille Rat Rod 1940 1942 1945 Kb1 Kb2 on 2040-parts.com
Edgemont, South Dakota, United States
Up for auction is the 1941 - 1947 international truck grille pictured above. Great original condition. There is a ding or two. There is some minor damage where the frame comes through the bottom but nothing to major. Please look at pictures. Thank you for looking.
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