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Cadillac 4.5l Engine Emblem Name Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
Location:

Walnutport, Pennsylvania, US

Walnutport, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM CADILLAC OEM Placement on Vehicle:Array

CADILLAC 4.5L ENGINE OR 5.0L ENGINE  EMBLEM   -  UP FOR BID -

THESE WERE REMOVED IN LATE 80'S TO EARLY 90'S AT CADILLAC DEALER FOR GOLD PACKAGES

IN VERY NICE SHAPE - SOME HAVE SOME MARKING FROM BEING IN THE BOX - CHECK PICTURES- CHECK MY FEEDBACK ON THESE ITEMS VERY NICE- BACK OF EMBLEM HAS DRIED UP ADHESIVE WHICH PEELS OFF FOR REFASTEN

GOOD LUCK BIDDING- 4.00 SHIPPING SPECIAL ON THIS LISTING - TOP DOLLAR PAID OVER SEAS - BUT I CAN ONLY SHIP TO USA- GOOD ITEM TO RESELL
MESSAGE ME THE ONE YOU WANT THIS LISTING IS FOR ONE OR THE OTHER NOT BOTH

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