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US $99.50
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Barbourville, Kentucky, US

Barbourville, Kentucky, US
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You are viewing a 1960s truck grille.  Fits 1964-66 Chevrolet pickup.  Good shape; needs good cleaning; includes headlight bezels and headlight buckets; has small dent and scratches (Please see photos for actual item). Buyer is responsible for pickup; possible delivery can be set up for extra charge.  Message for any questions.  Thanks for looking, and happy bidding!

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