-original Vintage Shasta Trailer Badge / Emblem Chrome, New Old Stock.- on 2040-parts.com
Battle Ground, Washington, United States
All Original New Old Stock Chrome Shasta trailer badges. Late 1960's Vintage. Meticulously preserved. These are NOT Reproductions. Saved from the close of the Battle Ground Washington Manufacturing Plant and saved for over 50 years. Will clean and Polish prior to shipping. NO PITTING. 2 available.
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