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1987 And Up Ford Thunderbird Emblem N.o.s. on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Worth, Illinois, US

Worth, Illinois, US
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UP FOR AUCTION IS A N.O.S, 1987 ADN UP FORD THUNDERBIRD EMBLEM

PART NUMBER E7SB-8B344-AA

ALL 3 STUDS ARE GOOD. BLACK INSERTED PAINT STILL GOOD.

HAS SOME MINOR PAINT MISSING ON THE TOP AND BOTTOM PORTION.

CHROME IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.

MEASURES 10 3/16 IN. TIP TO TIP. OBSOLETE. GOOD ITEM TO KEEP AS A SPARE.

BELIEVED TO BE A HOOD EMBLEM.

EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

OCT. 1ST

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