4# Ford Truck Harley Davidson Console Emblem 100th Anniverary All Most Sold Out on 2040-parts.com
Waterford, Michigan, US
This is 4 of the console emblem for the 2003 harley davidson ford pick up f150 model and it is made of plastic.6.5in by 2.5in ALL MOST SOLD OUT.
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