Pair Of Old "malibu Classic" Car Emblems...8 In. on 2040-parts.com
Freehold, New Jersey, US
Selling a pair of old Malibu Classic car emblems. Great condition, approximately 7 inches long. plastic l think.. Selling as is and thank you for looking,
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