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2 Vintage V6 Metal Chrome Car Truck Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Washington, Kansas, US

Washington, Kansas, US
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2 Vintage V6 Metal Chrome Emblems

In good used condition. Each have 2 studs  Show wear.  Chrome finish is worn.  Will need cleaned.  Measure 1 3/4" wide x 1" high.

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Glad to combine auctions to save shipping when possible.  If you are the winning bidder for more than one item please wait to pay I will send a combined invoice.  Please email if you have any questions.  Please check my other auction items.  thanks 

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