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Winter Grille Cover 200 1984



Found this on eBay, never seen it before, couldn't resist it, bought it.

Is there any real need for this in an Ohio winter? I've seen school buses and other diesel vehicles around here with grille covers on them, which makes sense but what about non-diesel cars? My brick warms up fine in the cold, much faster than my wife's Toyota, but not as fast as in the summer of course.

Could it help protect the radiator from salt-spray from vehicles in front of me?

BTW, the black squares are electric tape. The plastic material has holes in it. I plan to patch the holes with hot glue or something less conspicuous.

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Mike F - 1984 244 DL - 250,000 miles - Undergoing reconstructive surgery with POR-15






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