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O.e.m. 1954 Buick Grille #s 9701583 & 9701584 L. & R. Hand Sides on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States

Lincoln, Nebraska, United States
NEEDS RECHROMED FOR RESTORATION.
Brand:GM Surface Finish:METAL & CHROME Manufacturer Part Number:9701583 & 9701584 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:CONNECTOR PLATES 9701585 & 9701586 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

 THIS GRILLE IS IN GREAT SHAPE NO BREAKS OR CRACKS, DENTS OR DINGS.
  CHROME IS PEALING OFF ON BACK SIDE OF RAILS (SLATS). CHROME HAS
                 SLIGHT BUBBLING ON THE FRONT OF GRILLE.

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