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    32 Grill Insert ID?

     



    Can anybody tell me about the grill insert in this car. I've seen it on two or three different cars recently. It's interesting.

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    Not the best angle, but looks like a Pines winter front. If you find a good one dig deep in the wallet.

    Edit: here's a short article that give you more of the story; http://carsatlarge.com/2007/02/pines...friend-on.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    Not the best angle, but looks like a Pines winter front. If you find a good one dig deep in the wallet.

    Edit: here's a short article that give you more of the story; http://carsatlarge.com/2007/02/pines...friend-on.html
    Bob, Thanks for the response. I know what the Pines Winterfont grills are. It's not that. From the front the grill looks like a standard grill except for the center vertical bar. If you look closely, there is a formed piece at the top center of the insert that blends the center bar with the perimeter of the shell. Maybe it's custom made? I'll try to find a better pic.
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    Hmmmm, well the Pines has that same style trim in the center with the flow out to the top. Wonder if it's an adaptation of the the Pines style trim to the stock style insert?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Parmenter
    Hmmmm, well the Pines has that same style trim in the center with the flow out to the top. Wonder if it's an adaptation of the the Pines style trim to the stock style insert?
    I think that's what it is. Good call.
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