Ford Model A Radiator Shell Grill Shroud Stainless Original on 2040-parts.com
South Lyon, Michigan, US
FORD MODEL A STAINESS GRILL COVER ORIGINAL
HAS THE FOR ORIGINAL LOGO AND CRANK COVER
IN VERY GOOD SHAPE
I ONLY SEE A COUPLE REAL SMALL DINGS BB SIZE AND A COUPLE STRESS CRACKS ON THE BOTTOM ABOUT 1/2 INCH
SHOULD POLISH UP NICE
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