my S type with a Daimler grille
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hi JeffR1,
no, just the grille.
the Daimler grille is 1/4" inch narrower than the S type grille at the widest point,
and the rear of the Daimler grille does not match the curvature of the S type's "nose" exactly, the S type is about 1/4" inch "flatter".
Also the top of the grille is less than 1/8" inch from the hood / bonnet, very very close, it opens and closes fine, but it is very close.
no, just the grille.
the Daimler grille is 1/4" inch narrower than the S type grille at the widest point,
and the rear of the Daimler grille does not match the curvature of the S type's "nose" exactly, the S type is about 1/4" inch "flatter".
Also the top of the grille is less than 1/8" inch from the hood / bonnet, very very close, it opens and closes fine, but it is very close.
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Yes, the other one in the WiKi was white with gold trim _ very ostentatious.
Plus I don't like the way Hooper cut the fenders off where the head lights are mounted _ it looks like they were trying to do something experimental and it didn't work out.
I always liked the Princess style fenders where they ran right through from front to back, but I prefer the head lamps mounted in between the grill and the outer fender.
Plus I don't like the way Hooper cut the fenders off where the head lights are mounted _ it looks like they were trying to do something experimental and it didn't work out.
I always liked the Princess style fenders where they ran right through from front to back, but I prefer the head lamps mounted in between the grill and the outer fender.
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