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1934 Street Beast Front

The most common grille that I build for the Street Beast is a 1/4” spacing style insert.  It really gets away from the stock Street Beast grille look of the wide grille bars.  I can build it with either a sweep only at the bottom of the bar or with a top inward roll and the sweep at the bottom for a little more style.  If you want the top inward roll, add $195.

The 3/8” spacing between the grille bars is a more original look.  The ¼” spacing is more of an updated hot rod look.  With the tighter ¼” spacing, it hides the radiator/fan/condenser from view, while only reducing air flow by 7%.

I have the grille shell for the early Street Beast when they were called Classic Motor Carriage.  That grille shell opening measures 26 ½” down the middle.  I also have the grille shell for the 1992 to current Street Beast that has the rib down the middle of the hood top, it measures 24 1/2”-24 5/8” down the middle.  I have both of these shells at my shop, so you won’t need to send me your shell.

I can build an insert for the Fiberfab version, that grille opening measures 26” down the middle, but you will have to send me your grille shell for this insert as I can’t get it from Street Beasts anymore.  All of these dimensions are of just the opening of the grille shell measured top to bottom.

 

Pricing:

3/8" spacing, sweep only
front polish with satin sides $925
fully polished $1125

1/4" spacing – same price for either the original '34 outward bend or ’33 sweep only bend
front polish with satin sides $1150
fully polished $1395

1/4" spacing with top inward roll ’33 style bar with sweep on the bottom
front polish with satin sides $1345
fully polished $1590

Call for current lead time as all inserts are built to order.
Visa, MasterCard, Discover and PayPal are methods of accepted payment.  Payment is processed when the grille is ready to be built, not when the order is placed.