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Here's an NOS grille https://longisland.craigslist.org/pts/d/gmc-nos-grille-gm/6337236826.html
Quote from: VileZambonie on November 19, 2017, 09:08:49 AMHere's an NOS grille https://longisland.craigslist.org/pts/d/gmc-nos-grille-gm/6337236826.htmlThat's bizarre. As i observed, most Rolls Royce grills on ebay don't go for even close to that. And i believe RR grills are made of actual metal, not plastic. So, something strange is going on.If an 80 grill will work, then i believe we/you have found two at more reasonable prices.Supply and demand, nobody wants/needs the Rolls grill, it's almost more of an art piece at this point. There are 100 times more people trying to restore a '70-80's GMC than all the years of Rolls Royces combined. $1250 for a NOS one could be a real number, I could see somebody paying $8-900 for it. I paid $650 for a mint 'USED" tailgate aluminum panel for my GMC a year ago and I was honestly glad to get it. I paid $150 for a "USED" horn button on that internet auction site that was listed as being "flawless" but wasn't so it was returned. There was a "NOS" one listed for $550. The GMC stuff is tough to find. 2) i think if you are good with a router, you could probably make a good "repro" from a chunk of wood?
Maybe I’ll just get a piece of cardboard and have a grille airbrushed. Do it funny car style! I found a guy parting out a 79 GMC sort of close to me and I think that the only thing he’s keeping is the grille! I am finding them here and there so I’m optimistic about it now. Maybe when my work slows down I can do some traveling and hit some salvage yards if I don’t find one before then. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk