1971, 72 Chevelle Concours Wagon Emblems on 2040-parts.com
Helenville, Wisconsin, US
This is a pair of good used "CONCOURS" emblems removed from a 1971 Chevelle Station Wagon. These were the same for 1972 also. All mounting studs are intact. Good chrome with minimal pitting. These were used so they are not show quality but they are not broken or cracked anywhere. They should clean up well. What you see in the picture are the exact items you will get.
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