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Classic 1947 Chevy Hood Ornament, Emablem, Mascot - Vintage, Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
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Carmel, California, US

Carmel, California, US
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 Classic 1947 Chevrolet hood ornament, or mascot, or emblem. Whatever you want to call it, this thing is definitely unique. Overall decent condition. No major damage, just some minor pitting and spidering. Needs to be redone for show, or hang it on your wall as is. Missing the plastic fin, but easily found here on eBay. Possible chip damage on front underside. On a 1-10 scale, I would say it's about a 7. Please see pictures to verify.

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