Studebaker Grill 1957 - 1962 on 2040-parts.com
Montebello, California, United States
former owner said this is for a 1957 - 1962 studebaker polish and use would be okay casting #1312190 needs basic work like sand blast and chrome at most has sporadic minor pitting no cracks need to be restored should come out nice. can be picked up fed ex does not ship to po boxs. |
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