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67-72 Chevy Pick Up Nice Chrome,pair " 8 350 " Emblem, Good Posts 2nd Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Graham, Washington, US

Graham, Washington, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Placement on Vehicle:Array Surface Finish:CHROME AND BLACK Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

67-72 CHEVY PICK UP
 NICE CHROME 
PAIR
" 8  350 "
EMBLEMS

 NICE CHROME  "8  350" EMBLEMS
THE CHROME IS SHINY WITH ONE OR TWO SMALL PITS THAT YOU MIGHT SEE IN THE PICS

THE BLACK IN THE EMBLEM HAS FADED AWAY
THESE ARE USED OEM EMBLEMS


THEY HAVE VERY GOOD POSTS
THIS IS A SECOND PAIR 


THESE EMBLEMS ARE OVER 40 YEARS OLD AND SHOW SOME OF THE NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR FOR ITS AGE. THEY ARE IN GOOD SHAPE.
PLEASE BE SURE THIS IS WHAT YOU WANT OR NEED
 I DO NOT WANT ANY RETURNS

 I DESCRIBE MY ITEMS THE BEST THAT I CAN
LOOK CLOSELY AT THE PICS
PLEASE ASK ????? I WILL ANSWER A QUICKLY AS POSSIBLE

THIS ITEM IS SOLD AS IS
WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU WILL GET

CHECK MY FEEDBACK
I WANT IT TO STAY THAT WAY

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