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73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 Original Chevy Truck Grill 370536 Very Nice Possible Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Cypress, Texas, United States

Cypress, Texas, United States
Condition:Used

I HAVE A VERY NICE 73-80 CHEVY TRUCK GRILL PART NUMBER 370536. I GOT IT IN THIS GM BOX, WHICH MADE ME THINK NOS, BUT THE PART NUMBERS DON'T MATCH UP, SO I AM NOT SURE. IT IS IN GREAT CONDITION BUT NEEDS A GOOD CLEANING SINCE IT WAS SITTING IN A BARN FOR WHO KNOWS HOW LONG. THE ONLY FLAW I CAN FIND IS A SMALL DING IN THE BOWTIE, OTHER THAN THAT, IT DOESN'T LOOK LIKE THIS THING HAS EVER BEEN INSTALLED. FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

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