1968 Torino Gt Fastback Tail Panel Center Emblem C80b 6340316-c on 2040-parts.com
Colgate, Wisconsin, United States
1968 torino gt tail light badge, it's not in perfect shape as you can tell by the pictures, however if your car is missing this badge it would be well worth the purchase for an original survivor car, one of the mounting tabs is a little bent but should not hinder installation, what you see is what you get.
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