1961 Chevrolet Trunk Emblem P-3779728 Original on 2040-parts.com
Grainfield, Kansas, United States
1961 Chevrolet Trunk Emblem P-3779728 Original Drivers quality. Item has very shiny chrome and has some very fine scratches which are hardly noticeable. No pitting. Paint is missing on the plastic inlay and on the chrome below the inlay. Pics show the condition well. Sold as is No guarantees. ref#217 |
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