62 1962 Impala Script Quarter Panel Emblems Vintage Original on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, California, US
PAIR OF USED ORIGINAL GM REAR QUARTER PANEL IMPALA EMBLEMS. ON ONE OF THE IMPALA SCRIPT EMBLEMS, THE LOWER PART OF THE "I" BROKE AS YOU CAN SEE IN THE PICS, BUT THE THE STUD IS STILL THERE. ON BOTH OF THE ROUND EMBLEMS, THE RAISED PART, THE IMPALA, OR DEER, IS MISSING. I BELIEVE I PUT MOST, IF NOT ALL OF THE ACORN NUTS BACK ON THE STUDS OR POSTS. CAME OFF OF A 1962 IMPALA. WILL SHIP TO CANADA. BUYER PAYS THE EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGE. THANKS
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