1952,1953,1954 Ford Hood Emblem Bezel Original on 2040-parts.com
Scottsbluff, Nebraska, US
You are bidding on this 1952 -53-54 Ford Hood Emblem bezel . This Bezel is original with nice chrome the plastic insert emblem has some crising cracks as you can see on the pictures .This is a used with very good bezel and emblem in good to fair condition you " buy as is "
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