1947 1948 Ford Hood Center Chrome Ornament Wind Split Trim Moulding 47 48 on 2040-parts.com
Milltown, New Jersey, US
1947 - 48 Ford hood center wind split trim with chrome finish. Has some pitting - see photos. Good core for restoration or a daily driver as is. Missing center insert which may have been illuminated. All mounting screws are intact and included.
Sold as is, as pictured, buyer pays shipping.
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