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1967 Corvette Rear Deck Emblem ( Survivor) / 1966 Corvette Front Hood Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $67.00
Location:

Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States

Colts Neck, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

Original  GM (survivor) 1967 rear deck emblem.  Also used originally by GM  on 1966 Corvettes as the front hood emblem.  This is an original GM item stamped with part # 3873776 and the word "univex'  adjacent to the part number on the reverse.  Please note the pin on the back of the letter "C" is missing half of its  stud.( simple fix using two part epoxy or solder)   Overall this emblem is in very fine/ remarkable  condition.   Original  factory speed  nuts included.   ( Please look beyond  my poor quality photos which distort the emblem's true and very nice condition)
Be wise and save money! There is no need to buy an expensive reproduction emblem for as much as $184.00 from the parts supplier companies! 

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