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1955 Ford Hood Ornament Jet Plane Bird Oem Original # 16850-a on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Port Rowan, Ontario, Canada

Port Rowan, Ontario, Canada
Original Condition
Manufacturer Part Number:16850-A Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front Part Brand:Ford Surface Finish:Chrome Country of Manufacture:United States

This auction is for a 1955 Ford Hood Ornament. The part numbers on the bottom of it are 25568  & BN-16850-A. I am not sure what model this fits, it may fit other years or models as well but I am not sure so please make sure it is correct for your application before buying. This one is in decent condition. The chrome has some pitting on it as you can see in the pictures. It could be used as is on a driver type of car or restore it for show car use. Not broken, cracked or otherwise damaged. This is a good find for a rare part ! Sold As Is, As Shown. Please feel free to ask any questions you may have, Thanks

I am happy to ship oversea's, and if you purchase multiple parts from me I will put them all in one box, saving you on shipping cost. Canada still offers surface parcel international for oversea's delivery. Please note that every country's postal system is different and handles packages differently. If you are oversea's and choose surface parcel it can take 4 - 8 weeks to reach you. Delivery to the US generally takes 10 - 14 days. I ship things the cheapest way possible. If you would like or require faster service please let me know, I can ship Fed-Ex. They are faster, but they are more money than the post office. I have no control over how long the post office takes to deliver. For shipping to England & Australia I have listed surface mail, the cheapest way I can send them. Insurance and a tracking number are included. Air mail is available to England & Australia at an additional cost. Please Ask.


 

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