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Cadillac Lower Plastic Grille 1974 on 2040-parts.com

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Eden, Utah, United States

Eden, Utah, United States
This lower plastic grille piece for the 1974 Cadillac is in very good condition. It is not chipped or cracked. Please look closely at all of the photos.
Brand:Cadillac General Motors Surface Finish:Plastic painted Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1974 Cadillac Lower Grille Plastic insert. This grille part is in very good condition. Please look closely at all of the photos. The grille part is not chipped or cracked. The attaching brackets are in very good condition. This part goes under the larger grille section. Because of the location on the car, this part is often broken. The starting bid is only $20.00.

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