1967 Ford Econoline Emblems Free Shipping on 2040-parts.com
Hazel Green, Alabama, US
You are purchasing a pair of Econoline emblems that were removed from a 1967 Ford Econoline van. Not sure what years these are correct for. Item as pictured. Some pitting and one mounting pin is broken but have the pin. Sold AS IS. Decide before bidding if this is the item you need. All my items are SOLD AS IS, but look at my feedback, you wont be disappointed. FREE shipping/handling in the continental U.S., all other locations to pay actual shipping/handling charges. Please view my other items. More Econoline and Ford parts to be listed. Have 1000's of Mustang parts and will be listing them as time allows.
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