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Billet Grill
by rajuncajun46
Posted: 06/29/2003 19:07 EST

Does anyone know the cheapest (or any) place to purchase a billet grill for a 1946 Chevy Fleetmaster.
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RE: Billet Grill
by Slammin
Posted: 06/29/2003 20:44 EST

Probably gonna have to custom make it??
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RE: Billet Grill
by rajuncajun46
Posted: 06/30/2003 21:17 EST

since im new to the whole game how would you go about making it.
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RE: Billet Grill
by 35delivery
Posted: 06/30/2003 08:56 EST

Looks to me like you have a LOT of work to do before you should begin to look for a grille. I do have a friend that has a 47 that he sent out to get chromed..said he couldn't find a decent aftermarket grille.
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RE: Billet Grill
by rajuncajun46
Posted: 06/30/2003 21:16 EST

yeah your right there is a lot of work but im just trying to scope out all of my options ahead of time.
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RE: Billet Grill
by 46DRIVER
Posted: 06/30/2003 09:12 EST

seeing as to how you are only 16 and low on bucks my recommendation is to go with the euro look. Sand down the grille, if there is one or find a straight one and do that one and paint it. The same with any other stainless or chrome. Removing bumbers and such then filling the holes saves mucho bucks and looks good IMHO.
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RE: Billet Grill
by rajuncajun46
Posted: 06/30/2003 21:19 EST

what do u mean by the Euro style?

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RE: Billet Grill
by 46DRIVER
Posted: 06/30/2003 21:29 EST

Euro look consists of painted bumbers, (or molded in), painted grill matching the body color, all chrome and stainless either deleted or painted same as the body. If all is deleted it's often called the smoothie look. It's definately the low buck but often a high tech look esp with darkened windows.
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