Up for auction is an original 1972-75 Ford "GRAN" Torino emblem. This is just the GRAN, NOT the Torino. There are some scratches on it. The mounting studs are intact. Please make sure it fits your vehicle before bidding. Any questions or comments please email me. I do my shipping on Monday and Friday. Thanks for looking.
Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
- 1955 or 56 ford v8 fender emblem? used(US $9.99)
- 1962 corvair monza emblem(US $8.95)
- 1960's corvair script emblem(US $7.95)
- Nos gm# 381240 **1962 oldsmobile quarter panel script emblem **fits r/h or l/h(US $25.00)
- Vintage vega chevrolet front end emblem 1700895 1970's 73 74 75 chevy trim badge(US $4.99)
- 1974 corvette stingray l@@k(US $500.00)
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