1940 Cadillac Hood Emblem All Models 160619 40008d on 2040-parts.com
Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
1940 CADILLAC HOOD EMBLEM THAT WILL FIT ALL MODELS. THIS IS AN ORIGINAL CADILLAC PART THAT HAS BEEN RESTORED TO SHOW QUALITY. THIS EMBLEM WILL MAKE THE FRONT OF YOUR CAR STAND OUT IN A CROWD!
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