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The 1930-31 fiberglass grille shell has a filled radiator hole. Same dimensions as original. It even has the hood lip. This product is usually in stock. However, if it is not, please allow three to four weeks for delivery.
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This radiator stone guard is made of fully polished stainless steel. Available for 1930 or 1931 Ford Model A.
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This fully polished stainless steel 1932 Ford Lo-Boy grille insert is chopped 4-1/2" and has no crank hole. 23" tall and 17.5" at the widest point.
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This 1932 Ford grille insert is made from beautifully polished stainless steel. "Rodder style" inserts do not have a crank hole.
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This 1932 Lo-Boy grille shell features a full hood mounting lip and has the filler cap/trim piece area smoothed over. Fiberglass construction. 4-1/2" chopped from stock height. This product is made to order-quantities may vary. Please allow three to four weeks lead time.
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Beautiful grille shell for 1928-1929 radiators. Exact duplicates of original, except crank hole and top radiator fill hole has been filled. 29" tall. Stamped steel. Available in unplated.
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A crank hole cover for your 1928-1929 radiator shell.
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1932 Ford "satin finish" grille insert. This is an original style insert with a crank hole.
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Great emblem for radiators! Made of chrome and blue porcelain, just like original. Oval-shaped, with Ford script. Fits passenger car only.
Regular Price:
$17.99 - $43.99
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Beautiful grille shell for radiators on 1928-1929 Model A's. Exact duplicates of original. 29" tall. Stamped steel. Available in chrome or unplated.
Regular Price:
$84.99 - $109.99
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This stock height 1932 Ford grille shell has a full hood mounting lip and has the filler cap/trim piece area smoothed over. Fiberglass construction. This product is usually in stock. However, if it is not, please allow three to four weeks for delivery.
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Our rugged 5" deep fiberglass 'T' Grille Shell will cover all radiators and features a molded-on lower extension. (Not a stock replacement grille shell.) Fits Walker radiators and others. Made by skilled craftsmen in the USA!
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