37,1937,gmc,pickup,panel,truck,front,hood Hinge,trunion,ornament,grill Shell,38 on 2040-parts.com
Sioux Falls, South Dakota, US
This is a nice used original hood ornament to front hood hinge mount trunion from my 1937 GMC 1/2 ton panel truck.
Can fit 1937 GMC truck models. Please use your best judgment for interchange on other year or model applications.
Mounting holes are 1 1/2 inches apart from center to center. It is about 3/4 inches tall, at the center.
Shipping is $3.65 in the Us.
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