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1953 54 55 Nash Nude Woman Flying Lady Hood Ornament Mascot George Petty Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Milton, Washington, US

Milton, Washington, US
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this week I am pleased to offer this Fantastic vintage Original Nash hood ornament for bids. I believe this was used from 1953-55. This piece includes the Lady and the Base. There is supposed to be a wing shaped piece that attaches, but I do not have it. This piece is solid, heavy, and in Great condition for its age. It is not in mint condition, and does have some Minor pitting...but WAY better than what is typically found. This would be a Premium candidate to have re-chromed, but displays Wonderfully as is. Great addition to Any collection...

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