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Volvo P1800, 1800s, 1800 Jensen, 1800e, 1800es Snout (grill Cavity) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States

Santa Fe, New Mexico, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Volvo Surface Finish:Weathered Paint - Patina Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

 Used grill surround from Volvo 1800.  Fits P1800, 1800S, 1800E, 1800ES, Jensen

This is the front sheet metal which is often "tweaked" on this old cars.  It was cut from parts car years ago.

Desert piece; no major rust; not perfect

Sold as is

Shipping will be expensive due to bulk - prefer local pick up.

New piece like this is available for large dollars (over $1k)

Other dry desert Volvo 1800, Volvo 122, Volvo 140  444, 544, Duett, Amazon sheet metal available including complete car bodies and complete builder cars including Jensen, some run, some are parts only.

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