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Cumberland, Rhode Island, US

Cumberland, Rhode Island, US
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THIS IS A USED EL CAMINO/MALIBU HEADER EMBLEM. THE EMBLEM GRAPHIC IS SLIGHTLY FADED AND HAS SOME INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR MARKS. THE CHROME BASE IS ALSO FADED,AND PITING CHROME HAS LOST SOME OF ITS SHINE. MECHANISM IS STURDY AND COMPLETE. IN OVERALL FAIR CONDITION. ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK. THANKS FOR LOOKING. 

 WILL FIT 1978-1987 EL CAMINO, 1978-1983 MALIBU 

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