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    Aluminum engine grille. It fits 911/912 (1965-1968).

    I have a brand new engine grille for sale, mint. I bought it in January for a 1968 912, and just found out it doesn't fit (the lid changes mid-production in 1968). Re-packed in bubble wrap, plus some paper packing, in the original cardboard box. Pics below.

    Price: $625 USD obo. Located in (central) Canada; you pay for shipping. PayPal payment in advance of shipping. This is my first sale, so bear with me!

    If interested, please contact me at my email -- todd.dufresne [at] lakeheadu.ca . Feel free to google me to verify my existence, and my email! Thx.
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    Senior Member StephenAcworth's Avatar
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    Out of curiosity, where did you purchase it from?
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    ...and just to be clear, is this a reproduction, or a restored part?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MikeyC View Post
    ...and just to be clear, is this a reproduction, or a restored part?
    Thanks for the two questions.

    1. Good question, MikeyC. This is a reproduction part. I'm told that Dansk makes them. The part number is 901.559.041.21.

    2. If you're buying new, now is the time to buy from Sierra Madre Collection; they are on sale from almost $1000 to $756; at Stoddard they are the regular (higher price). Mine is identical.

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    ok, thanks for confirming.
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    Nice grill. Those reproductions are really well done. GLWTS.

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    Hi folks. Price reduced to $575 obo! Better?

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    Beauty grill -- absolutely mint. I suppose I can drop it one more time: $540 firm. Cheers.

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    Ok, then. It's not moving at $540. So here is my well-below-recovery price, which I'm reconciled with because I now have a (proper late 1968) replacement grill that actually fits my car... Here is a great deal blow-out price: $399 USD. Plus shipping. Still mint and still in its box.

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    SOLD and off to the States. Thx everyone. t

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