1963 1964 New Corvette Nose Emblem 63 64 on 2040-parts.com
Lindenhurst, New York, US
THIS IS A NEW GM REPLACEMENT NOSE EMBLEM FOR A1963 1964 CHEVY CORVETTE. THIS IS U.S.A MADE OF VERY HIGHEST QUALITY (I DO NOT SELL OVERSEAS JUNK), PLEASE ASK ANY QUESTION YOU NEED TO BEFORE BIDDING. SHIPPING IS FREE IN THE U.S.A CANADA BUYERS MUST EMAIL FOR PRICE. NEW YORK BUYERS MUST PAY SALES TAX.
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