Grill Trim Set 1937 Ford Pass on 2040-parts.com
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
This is a new reproduction Stainless Grill Trim Set for the 1937 Ford Pass Car. It has all the pieces (Top horizontal piece - both upper corners - both sides and the center trim with the crank hole cover). This is a great way to dress up your grill! Don't miss this price. Ref OEM #78-8200-GTS
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