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1930's Ford Automobile Emblem V8 Symbol Bolt On To Round Part Of Grill??? on 2040-parts.com

US $3.99
Location:

Windham, Connecticut, US

Windham, Connecticut, US
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A Vintage Ford Emblem, looks like it bolts on to a round part of the grill. Can't find it on any site. Must be from the 30s as I have been selling a lot of stuff from that era. I had a 46 ford and nothing like this at that time. I can mail this item for 2.00 first class  in USA .. Other countries may request mailing costs. Questions welcomed and other scans sent on request. I will mail this item the day after I receive payment and will notify. I will have had many old ford parts on sale the past  few days.

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