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Vintage Oem Chevy Caprice Classic 70's Emblem Decal Kbc 35133 Chrome Emblem on 2040-parts.com

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Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Condition:For parts or not working Manufacturer Part Number:BAAD-8259-A Surface Finish:Chrome Interchange Part Number:BAAD 8259-A Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front

The item for sale is an Original Vintage Caprice Classic Emblem. Showing some scratching and wear on it, some pitting, usual for the age. In excellent shape for the age none the less! Take a look through the images for confirmation of condition.

All Canadian customers will be charged GST %5, wait for your invoice after the sale

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