The emblem is from a 72 chevrolet truck. Its used and in pretty decent shape. Could stand some cleaning and polishing. Sale as is. Im retiring. Thanks
Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
- Ford v8 emblems pick-up truck(US $65.00)
- 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 nova jacking instruction decal(US $4.85)
- 67 nova acadian camaro chevelle corvette etc mark of excellence alm door emblem(US $5.50)
- 1955 -1956 thunderbird parts script, medallion retainer, hashmark, name plate (US $160.00)
- 1954-1955-1956 mini ford fairlane thunderbird emblem (US $31.99)
- Car emblem ss 396(US $12.99)
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