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1988 Chevy 1500 Pickup Grill on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Easton, Connecticut, US

Easton, Connecticut, US
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This is a Grill for a 1988 Chevy 1500 Pickup.  I am listing it as a used item, although it was never used by my late husband for his truck.  It has always been stored in our garage and was found recently when we were cleaning out his things.  It measures 68" long by 13" high. The light holes on it measure 13" long x 4 1/4" high.  Please checkout the photos for your as to condition.  We feel it is in very good condition.

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