You are Bidding on a 1939 Plymouth Grill with most of its stainless strips. The Grill is in very good condition, straight, no dents, or rust, and the hood ornament is in very good condition as well. The center stainless strip is a little dinged up as you can see by the pic's. Good Luck on your bidding.
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