1949-50 Ford Shoebox Chrome Hood Ornament Nice 1013 on 2040-parts.com
Evansville, Indiana, US
1949-50 FORD SHOEBOX CHROME HOOD ORNAMENT NICE 1013
PART #0A-16851 STAMPED ON THE PART
CHROME HAS A NICE SHINE
HAS A COUPLE SMALL BLISTERS AND LIGHT PITTING...SEE PCIS
PLASTIC INSERT HAS SOME STRESS FRACTURES AND A BUBBLE...SEE PICS
NICE LOOKING....HARD TO FIND PART
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