Thread: 47-55.1 Salvageable Grill?
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Old 04-14-2019, 06:51 PM   #16
mick53
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Re: Salvageable Grill?

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Originally Posted by MARTINSR View Post
You just have to be SURE they are a good chrome shop! I was at a swap meet a few weeks at the Goodguys in Pleasanton Ca. and there were a few chrome shops with spaces and piles of bumpers and such. One of them had a grille assy like that wrapped up in clear plastic and a price tag on it of $300 or something like that. I thought the price was great and was considering planning on getting one from them, if not that minute, in the future. I was talking to them, getting their card and as I am doing this I realized that the grille bars were CRAP I mean CRAP. What I thought was wrinkles in the plastic wrap were wrinkles in the METAL! It was HOOOORIBLE!

So you have to be careful who you bring it to!

Brian
It's nice to see that I'm not the only one that puts truck parts in my house.
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