You are bidding on a Cadillac LaSalle Grille. Came with a 1940 ? Cadillac LaSalle which also had a broken grill due to front end damage. This grille is the lower section of the grille and it measures 26 inches long and 8 3/4 inches wide at the top. Has 8 mounting holes, no cracked grille bars and comes with the LaSalle Emblem which is attached to the grille. the chrome is blistered and flaking will have to be rechromed or painted. I try to describe item as best I can and show all I can so please ask any questions if needed. Thank you. Used on assorted hot rods also. Study photos and ask any questions.
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