71 Ford Torino Cobra Grill Emblem And Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Phillipsburg, New Jersey, US
This is a bracket and emblem that I had reproduced. They are made from plastic. The bracket is made to fit the 71 Cobra grill like the original as in the pictures above. The emblem is molded after the original and epoxied to the bracket. I have seperate emblems and brackets offered in different listings that can be found in my "See Other Items".
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