71 - 72 Chevrolet Cheyenne Super Emblems on 2040-parts.com
Pflugerville, Texas, US
Original emblems taken off pickup. Items are used and even though they are in need of paint the chrome is very good ( no pitting) these are for 1/2 ton Cheyenne 10.
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