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1965 1966 65 66 Plymouth Valiant Grill Emblem Badge Mounting Bracket 2449700 on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, US

Lake Havasu City, Arizona, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Plymouth Valiant Manufacturer Part Number:2449700 Other Part Number:AAOX 22010 Placement on Vehicle:Front Surface Finish:Chrome and Paint Warranty:No

Up for auction is a driver quality 1965-66 Plymouth Valiant front grill emblem/ badge(2449700) with mounting bracket. Chrome in very good condition with only a few tiny pits/bubbles. Original paint is faded and beginning to chip off. Please see pics to help identify condition. Still usable as is or a great restoration piece. All three pins in good condition and nuts are included. This was removed from a 65 but my research shows it may also be correct for a 66. Please do your research also. Sale is final. I ship only to the lower 48 States. Pay pal only. I require payment within 3 days of auction close.

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