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1936 Chevy Sedan Grill...rat Rod Street Rod Custom Original Part!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $449.00
Location:

Emmett, Idaho, United States

Emmett, Idaho, United States

 This is an ORIGINAL grille from a 1936 Chevy Sedan. Other than being aged...it is in EXCELLENT condition! Just look at the pictures posted.

I bought this for a 36 Chevy Street rod project a few years ago. The car was sold, and the grille is still here hanging as wall art, but is for sale.

This grill is for sale locally.

Please no scammers...I know the game and I know the language. ( Cashiers checks for way higher then the items value etc.)

Enjoy the pics of this very nice piece.

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