90 Chevy Caprice Classic Brougham Quarter Script Ornament Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Mustang, Oklahoma, United States
90 CHEVY CAPRICE CLASSIC BROUGHAM QUARTER SCRIPT ORNAMENT EMBLEM.GOOD CONDITION GOOD COLOR====NOTE*******PICTURE DESCRIBED ITEMS*******LOOK AT PICTURE.NOTE ===YOU GET ALL EMBLEMS IN PICTURE.SEE PICTURE IF YOUR OLD ONE LOOK LIKE IT. EMBLEMS ARE USED NOT NEW. MY SHADOW ARE ON SOME OF EMBLEMS. WILL COMBINED SHIPPING ON ITEMS.=====NOTE===ALL ITEMS MUST BE PAID FOR FIVE DAYS AFTER SALE OR I WILL RE-LIST THEM.NOTE====********all pins missing back of script********************************************** IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO PAY FOR ITEMS DO NOT BID. |
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