QuestionHi Jeff, I have few glilles I am unable to identify. Could you help me out? Since I cannot post pictures here are the links
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Thanks For your time. Rachel
Answer1) 1948, '49 or '50 Packard (Eight or Super Eight model)
2) 1949 or 1950 Nash (grilles for both years were identical)
3) I want to say 1963 Cadillac, but it doesn't match up exactly with anything I can find.
4) 1973 Buick Centurion (very rare, hard to find today)
5) 1964 Cadillac
6) 1/2 of a mid-to-late 1930s, early 40s Buick
7) 1954 Nash (Statesman or Ambassador, not the Rambler)
Sorry it took so long to respond, but this involved a LOT of research! But I had fun doing it. Thanks, and good luck!