1956 Chevy Chevrolet Hood Ornament Desk Display Aircraft Airplane Statue Stand on 2040-parts.com
Battle Ground, Indiana, US
Desk display created from a 56 Chevy airplane hood ornament. The stand is constructed using polished aircraft materials and techniques, by hand. The aluminum is 2024-T3 with AN470-4 rivets hand bucked in place. This is aircraft technician meets car enthusiest, meets artist. An absolutely stunning one of a kind piece of historic art. Hood ornament is real OEM Chevrolet steel and chrome. There is minor wear and pitting on the ornament and the base shows some imperfections. It is hand made in America. So if you love classic cars, vintage airplanes, or just shop art well done, this is the desk display for you. High end man cave item, suitable for an airline executive. Stands approx. 8 inches tall. Honest 100% rated seller that ships worldwide quickly.
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