1964 Nova And L962-63 Impala "283" Front Fender 'vee'emblem(2) Oem Pt. #3791999 on 2040-parts.com
Odessa, Missouri, US
This is a set of 1964 Nova or 1962-1963 Impala "283" front fender Vee emblems (2) OEM Part # 3791999. One is in real good shape. The other one needs the red, white and blue repainted. Tabs OK. Very little pitting.
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