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1932 Grille Shell And Grille Original Henry Steel on 2040-parts.com

US $600.00
Location:

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US

Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:FORD MOTOR CO. Warranty:No

THIS IS A GOOD USABLE GRILL AND SHELL IF YOU WANT TO DO A LITTLE WORK.  IT IS NOT RUSTY, HAS MINOR SURFACE RUST.  THE GRILL SHELL ITSELF IS PRETTY NICE.  IT HAS BEEN CUT ON THE BOTTOM TO FIT A MODEL 'A' WHICH IS AN EASY REPAIR.  NEEDS SOME TWEEKING WHERE THE GRILLE FITS.  ON SCALE 1 TO 10....THIS SHELL IS A 7.  THE GRILLE HAS BEEN BRAISED ON THE BACK SIDE IN THE MIDDLE AND HAS BEEN PAINTED SEVERAL TIMES, DIFFERENT COLORS.  THE GRILL NEEDS A LITTLE TWEEKING, BUT IF YOU WANT TO PAINT IT ON A SCALE 1 TO 10 IT IS ABOUT A 6.  PLEASE STUDY THE PHOTOS AND E-MAIL ME WITH QUESTIONS.  

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