1956 1957 Nos Corvette Nose/trunk Emblem 3725754 In Pack Mint Cond on 2040-parts.com
Washington, District Of Columbia, US
1956 or 1957 NOS nose or trunk emblem acrylic in original packing material taken out for photo. Had these since 1972. They were early buys and my friend ordered them ages ago. He had a 55 and 57 and 59 and ordered lots of parts. I have all of them and will be listing them all.
Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
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