Up for auction is an NOS factory original Ford center grill emblem for all 1973 LTD and is a one year only. (1973 GALAXIE is different). These have been obsolete from Ford for quite some time now, so don't miss out. If you have other Mustang request,please contact us @ 408-227-2353
On Jul-24-09 at 05:06:13 PDT, seller added the following information:
Grilles for Sale
- 1973-75 galaxie nos center grill emblem(US $85.00)
- 1973 torino/ranchero nos center grill emblem(US $145.00)
- 1971 torino/ranchero center grill emblem-good used(US $65.00)
- 1981 el camino grill(US $5.00)
- Porsche356 style headlight grilles for volkswagen split window bus and early bug(US $106.00)
- 1974-76 ford torino elite and grand torino elite nos header panel emblem(US $125.00)
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