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Re: H grill and hood repair
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Posted by Michael Soldan on September 29, 2005 at 13:17:20 from (24.235.41.226):
In Reply to: H grill and hood repair posted by jaybird2 on September 29, 2005 at 09:13:45:
Jaybird, I haven't seen a wrecker yet that didn't have a hood and grill for an H. I have 4 grills and 4 hoods for my two H's. I haven't spent more than $20 for the grills and one is mint the others are good, bought a great hood that had a bullet hole in it for $5, didn't take much to fix the bullet hole. If a body shop spent two hours on your hood at shop rate , you can buy a good used for the same price. The grills do come apart and the top section is separate from the side panels of the grill, some work but if you find good side panelled grill you can make a good one out of the two, or better yet find a good replacement. I don't know about you but to me a good grill wouldn't be out of line in the $50-70 range, just bolt on...a hood..about the same. Good luck,it only takes a few minutes to swap a hood and grill on an H....Mike in Exeter Ontario
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