* Vintage Enameled Hood Emblem Original Fiat 128 124 ** on 2040-parts.com
Burnsville, Minnesota, US
I believe it fits 128, 124, Spyder Threaded posts. 2-1/4" diameter. Post 1-7/16" apart on center. This is a great original enameled emblem. Signed
Loriolo, Milano on the backside. Add this original piece to your restoration project today.
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