46-48 Ford car without the finish bar that goes on the top. Here's a dealer who doesn't have one in stock. Perhaps you could contact them and make a deal. http://richardsclassicparts.com/index.php/car-parts/trim-moldings-grilles/1946-48-ford-car-grilles.html
They started charging for "Services Offered", skilled trades, last year. I used to run ads occasionally for electric side work. That was the end of it for me
The image came right from Google. type 1931 Willys on your tool bar then hit "images". you'll scroll down through a few "show more images" and come to this one. This link is for the "view page". It says Model 97 but I think it's an Overland. It's not a Knight or a Whippet.
http://americancarsclassified.info/2017/11/1931-willys-model-97-on-craigslist-2/
According to this link, LeBaron Bonney the go to upholstery business for antique Fords has gone belly up
https://fordbarn.com/forum/showthread.php?t=260609
Actually 37-39 (Standard) Fords. They covert the old bulb under glass lights to sealed beams. For 39 DeLuxe models you would simply get a set of 40 headlights. Many cars converted to sealed beams to keep them running through the 60s. Then as they were restored people put them back to original. Hence these turn up frequently at yard sales and flea markets. Unfortunately for you there is very little market for them.