3 Ford Dark Blue Oval Script Ornament Emblem ( 2 5/16 X 5 3/4" ) Used on 2040-parts.com
Toms River, New Jersey, United States
UP FOR SALE ARE 3 FORD DARK BLUE OVAL SCRIPT ORNAMENT EMBLEM.
GOOD CONDITION GOOD COLOR====NOTE*******PICTURE DESCRIBED
ITEMS*******LOOK AT PICTURE.NOTE ===YOU GET ALL EMBLEMS IN PICTURE.SEE
PICTURE IF YOUR OLD ONE LOOK LIKE IT. EMBLEMS ARE USED NOT NEW & ARE SOLD AS-IS. I DO NOT KNOW WHAT THESE ARE OFF OF.
BUYER WILL PAY $4.95 FOR S&H TO THE LOWER 48 STATES. |
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