1955 Oldsmobile Hood Ornament on 2040-parts.com
Moses Lake, Washington, United States
This ornament is from a vintage 1955 Oldsmobile's 88 all is metal and missing only the cleaning and two front mounting screws studs found without also is the original nuts that anchored this large chrome piece to the huge Oldsmobile hood that fit in with the chrome grill that takes two to pick up. the rocket emblem is solid and the chrome is flaking and pitted needs cleaning and polished. all I can say is it is heavy and original
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