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1960's Vintage Chevrolet Script Emblems - Two Different Emblems With Hardware on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

High Point, North Carolina, US

High Point, North Carolina, US
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Up for sale are two Chevrolet script emblems from the 1960's. They are different and I'm not sure exactly what they fit so do your own research before purchase.


I've tried to show the items the best I could in pictures, but if you need any more or have any other questions, please just ask. I am parting out over 20 acres of cars and selling parts that have been stored in a barn for decades. Please check out all my other parts for sale and if you need anything specific that you don't see, just ask and I may have it or be able to get it. Thank's and have a great day!

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