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++ 1930's 1940's Era Nash Emblem Or Badge For Grille Shell Or Dash Or ? ++ on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States

Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

VERY GOOD NASH SHIELD EMBLEM OR BADGE FOR GRILLE SHELL, DASH OR WHEREVER ELSE ONE WOULD CARE TO USE IT. IT LOOKS TO BE FROM THE 1930's 1940's ERA. MEASUREMENTS ARE A RATHER SMALL 3/4"W X 1 1/4"H X 1/8"THICK. ATTACHING STUD IS 5/8" LONG, INTACT AND INCLUDES A BRASS NUT. EMBLEM APPEARS TO BE MADE OF BRASS WITH AN ENAMELED OR PORCELAIN FINISH. THERE ARE SEVERAL CHIPS AND STUD MAY NOT BE ORIGINAL. SELLER HAS NO IDEA WHAT YEAR OR YEARS EMBLEM FITS OR THE POSITION OR LOCATION THAT IT WAS MOUNTED IN OR ON THE VEHICLE. PLEASE REVIEW PHOTOS AND TEXT CAREFULLY AND ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE BIDDING. PAYMENT IS REQUIRED WITHIN 48 HOURS OF AUCTION ENDING.

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