Up for auction is a 1939/1940 GMC Grille. Pretty good condition for its age. Work was done on the bottom three bars, no loose bars, all secure to frame. Some dings and light rust as seen in pics. Good driver quality. Can use as is or have restored. Any questions, please ask. Please look at all photos.
Buyer is responsible for all shipping costs. Payments accepted are PayPal or cash at pick up.
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