1941 Dodge Luxury Liner Car Front Grilles on 2040-parts.com
Mount Vernon, Oregon, United States
Hi --- Thanks for viewing this ebay item.Buyer pays shipping.Please check photo for condition or email questions.I will combine shipping on all my ebay items.This set of front grills are off a 1941 DODGE LUXURY LINER CAR.They are not broken but chrome is pitted as seen in photos.By the time they are boxed up and protected the shipping weight will be about 30#s.
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