1970's Chevy Truck Bowtie Emblem Part # 377090 on 2040-parts.com
Manitowoc, Wisconsin, US
Emblem for 1970's Chevy Truck. This is in nice shape. Please use the photos to judge the condition. Please check my store often for new items. I have done my best to accurately describe the item, please email any questions, prior to bidding. Payment required within 7 days of purchase. If you would like to wait longer than that, because you want to bid on more of my listings, that is not a problem. Just send me a note to let me know.
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