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74 75 76 Corvette Stingray Front Side Fender Emblem A on 2040-parts.com

US $4.99
Location:

Winter Haven, Florida, US

Winter Haven, Florida, US
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This "Stingray" front fender emblem was removed from a 1975 Corvette and is correct for 74-76 Vettes. Will fit left or right fender. All 3 mounting posts are intact. If you win more than one item, I will attempt to combine them into the same box to save you shipping costs, but keep in mind that some items cannot be combined because of size or weight. I will be listing more parts from this car, so please feel free to look at my other listings.


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