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Champion Chrome Script Emblem Trim on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Whitehall, Pennsylvania, United States

Whitehall, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used

UP FOR SALE IS A VERY RARE CHROMED SCRIPT EMBLEM WITH THE WORD "CHAMPION."   THIS POT METAL SCRIPT  EMBLEM PROBABLY CAME OFF AN OLD 1950's MOBILE HOME.     THIS SCRIPT MEASURES 16" LONG X 3" HIGH X 1/8" THICK.      THE FACE IS CHROMED & DOES HOLD A DECENT SHINE BUT HAS SOME VERY MINOR PITTING & SCRATCHES NOT NOTICEABLE UNLESS YOU ARE CLOSE.    THE BACK IS UNPOLISHED CHROME.      THERE ARE 4 MOUNTING SCREW HOLES SO YOU CAN FASTEN THIS EMBLEM TO WHATEVER.       THIS PIECE IS VERT PRESENTABLE.    HERE IS A GOOD ITEM TO PRESENT TO THE CHAMPION IN YOUR LIFE.       NO INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING!    PAYPAL PREFERRED!   THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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