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Near Mint Condition 1973 Mercury Marquis Grille! on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Arvada, Colorado, United States

Arvada, Colorado, United States

I'm a car collector who has accumulated too many parts over the years...it's time to move some of this stuff on to someone who needs it!

Up for sale here is a near-mint condition 1973 Mercury Marquis chrome grille assembly.  This thing really doesn't look like it was ever installed on a car (and perhaps it wasn't, but I can't confirm it's NOS so I'm selling it as used).

The chrome is beautiful, with no pitting.  The black painted areas are still solid black.  There is a crack in the pot metal in the upper left-hand corner of this grille...but it won't be noticeable once installed, I'm sure.

This grille is ALL METAL...and weighs a ton...no piddly plastic grille on these great old cars!

Check out the photos!  This grille is beautiful!

Thanks for looking!

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