1961 - 1963 F-85 Spear Oldsmobile Olds Emblem Cutlass Vintage Script on 2040-parts.com
Renton, Washington, United States
F-85
Nice looking used F -85 Spear Emblem. Nice clean piece. Has mouning pins on ech end, mounting pin between the F and 8 is missing, and there is a little slight bend in the emblem where this pin is missing. Should mount just fine and lay flat, and I doubt you would even see the minor ben when mounted. Super hard to find emblem. Shipping Domestic US shipping price is free by USPS mail. International shipping price is shown in shipping calculator. I can combine shipping to save bucks when possible. Please ask any questions before bidding.
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