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#451573 12/10/20 07:00 PM
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I have a number of grills and shell for the 1933 through 1936 chevrolets; question is how do I identify which is which?


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Post pictures of them here, and I'm sure the guys will help out. Another way is to look in the book of prewar factory photos. It's in the shop and I'm not, but I believe it's called "A Pictorial History of Chevrolet, 1929-1939" or something close to that. Another way is to use Google Images and call up each year individually and you'll have tens to hundreds of photos of Chevys of that year.

All the Best, Chip


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Ron,
I have grilles in my basement for '34/'35 Standard, '36 passenger, '34/'35 truck, and '36 truck, that fit into your range. Let me know if I can help with measurements. I have a badly damaged '34 Master grille and shell somewhere. It might be good enough for measurements if I can find it.

Mike


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Many miles of happy motoring
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Green corn do you have a 36 coupe grill


1936 Chevy Coupe. All Original

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