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1934-1935 Buick Grille — What do we have here?


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We recently acquired what appears to be both the left and right halves of a grille for a '34-'35 Buick. But we have some questions about it. Input from '34-'35 experts appreciated!

     1) How can we identify the Series application -- is it for a 1934-35 Series 40, or for one of the two versions of the 1934-35 Series 50-80-90 grille? (According to our 1942 Buick Master Parts Book, a revised version of the larger Series grille was phased in during the 1934-35 model run.) Presumably, the Series 40 grille is a bit smaller than the larger Series version. Our grille measures about 31 inches along the vertical inner molding, and each half is about 8.5 inches wide at it greatest width.

     2) Our grille does not have the horizontal chrome bars that visually divide the grille into sections ... were those bars part of a separate molding assembly that overlaid these pieces? If not, how did they attach to this assembly?

     3) The outer molding looks to be made up of two pieces (for each side) held together by corner clips at the inside corners. Some photos I've seen don't seem to have these clips, the molding looks like one piece. Are the clips a difference between Series 40 and the larger cars, or is this difference indicative of an early—or late—example of the 50-80-90 grille? Or, could there be an aftermarket replacement grille that explains the variance? THANKS!

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1934/35 Series 40 as suggested by Buick35.

 

In answer to question 2  -  your grille has the horizontal segment bars. If you look closely there are 7 horizontals on each side which are slightly wider than the rest of the grille pressing. From a distance these stand out more and give the segment effect.

 

 

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