Alfa Romeo 1975-1982 Spider Used Original Upper Front Grille Trim / Molding on 2040-parts.com
Baldwin, New York, United States
This is a USED Original Front "Grille" UPPER MOLDING for 1975 to 1982 Alfa Romeo SPIDER models. The large black bumper cars had no actual grille, but this section was mounted on the nose above the bumper to give the allusion of a grille. It is as pictured and has some typical age and use wear along with some pitting. A solid piece with both of its mounting studs. It should re-chrome nicely. Listed separately are other Alfa Romeo Spider parts. Thank you for looking.
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