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1936-1938 Diamond T Truck Grille on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kansas City, Missouri, United States

Kansas City, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No


As always, be sure you know what your needs are. I don't accept returns for your mistakes or mine! I answer all questions.

I WILL SHIP INTERNATIONAL. I WILL SHIP IN THE UNITED STATES

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       This is an original Diamond T grille.         (I'LL GIVE SHIPPING AND INSURANCE CHARGES AFTER THE AUCTION.)                             The grille needs some repair.  I removed this listing earlier.  I wasn't sure of years. 

   ( I will ship in all the 50 states & all countries)     I have several other Diamond T truck parts. Send me your bucket list, or Call Al 1(816)468-5507 CDT


  Any questions call 1 (816) 468-5507 Ask for Al




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