Is this fixable?

Thinking going to have find a different one. Dont mind the muffler
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I have an old block of cherry wood that I have had since about 1985.
It is used to put the grill on.
I take a small hammer and knock out dents while holding the grill at different angles.
The broken metal I repair with an acetylene torch and coat hanger wire.
If a piece of metal is missing, I weld in a piece with the torch and wire and smooth it up with the torch and wire.
The screen can be bought.
Like I said, Time and Patience.
 
If you have the broken piece, yes it can be welded back in place with a wire welder. Been there, done that on my Farmall C,
 
This grill was split between the top and middle sections and spread apart, also had a hole and broken bar on top and the wide bar ,on the bottom plus a few bent bars. I laid the grill on a sheet of plywood and started tapping it back in shape, any tool can be the right tool when you need a body dolly.
It ain't fast though, I'd work on it till I was fighting mad then leave it lay for a few days.

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Someone with a little metalworking skills should be able to do it. I think I could fix it if I had it. You could get some flat bar stock and bend it and weld it to the grille.
 

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