In automotive engineering, grilles are an opening in the bodywork of a vehicle to allow air to enter
Some cars have tiny grilles which are not positioned to duct air through the radiator, but are horn grilles, which enable the sound of the horn to be clearly heard forward
In the late 1930s, Cadillac would alternate its pattern from horizontal bars to various patterns of crosshatching as a simple way of making the car look new from year to year
Sometimes there is a sort of fashion trend in grille bars
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