1955 Packard Rear Emblem Trunk Badge on 2040-parts.com
Tuxedo Park, New York, US
1955 packard trunk emblem has putting and small rust as seen in pictures. Mounting screws still intact except for the last two on both sides. Plastic has some light top cracks. Perfect for a restoration! I don't know much about these but I can try to help with any questions you may have
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