1973 Dodge Dart Grill - Very Nice 74 75 76 on 2040-parts.com
Kansas City, Missouri, US
- Exceptionally nice grill for a 73 Dodge Dart --- a little different in design from the 74-76 grill but should work okay (check to be sure)
- No cracks or broken parts except for one partially broken mounting tab (upper right) shown in the 3rd picture and one other area where a screw mounts --- both of these mounting points can be easily repaired with some plastic weld and a small donor piece of plastic --- lenses have some stress cracks but no broken or missing pieces
- Shipping to the lower 48 states only --- no shipping to Alaska, Hawaii or Puerto Rico
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