Hi Keith
If the grill is the wrong way round then someone has cut off the marker light brackets and fitted them on the other side which seems a totally pointless exercise unless they had perhaps rusted away. The brackets look to be in fairly good condition with limited rust pock marks.
In the picture of the other grill I can see the reinforcing angle to the rear.
The main difference between the grills is that (as viewed) the vertical bar to the left of the headlight goes straight up on mine whereas it curves around above the headlight on the other grill. Also my grill does not have a similar curved bar on the right side of the headlight. These curved bars fit in with the angled sides of the brush guard.
A closer inspection of this part of my grill seems to indicate that the top of the left vertical bar has been cut out and then butt jointed with a straight section. The right curved section has just been removed. There are very faint signs of the remains of welds where the curved bars would have been fitted, but these have been almost completely and carefully chiselled or ground out.
You are right about the wiring harness brackets which if not bent backwards would be flush with the one side of the grill (in my case the front).
It seems that someone did a neat job in modifying this grill.
When I found the Jeep as a wreck (painted pink!) with no original bodywork whatsoever behind a line across the front of the front seats, there was one larger very rusty headlight remaining which had a Ministry of Supply marking on it. So perhaps this was modified to take bigger diameter lights.
It looks as though I will have to remove the grill and return it to its correct shape and turn it right way round. Another pandemic project!
I would be very interested in pictures of your grill, especially if you can give me some close ups of the outer curved bracket so I can fabricate it correctly.
Then I can fabricate brush guards that look correct.
Many thanks for your help.
regards John.
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