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Custom Made "200" Fender Emblems For Ford Mustang Or Ford Car on 2040-parts.com

US $76.80
Location:

Madison, Tennessee, United States

Madison, Tennessee, United States

Ford never made an engine emblem for the inline 6 cylinder that was in the Mustang, but if you are an owner of a first generation Mustang, you are just as proud of your 6 cylinder powered Mustang as all those who have V-8 powered ones. Why should the V-8's be the only ones to show the world what's under the hood on their fenders? Well finally all of us 6 cylinder Mustang owners can as well! These "200" emblems are sold as a pair, one for each fender, and will proudly tell all the world that your Mustang is powered by the one of the most versatile and dependable inline engines Ford ever produced, the 200 cubic inch inline 6. Ford put the inline 200 in many of their vehicles during the 1960's, so this emblem would look great on many other Ford vehicles as well!

The emblems are hand made through a process of converting 4 "260" emblems into 2 "200" emblems. The "6" is removed from the one pair of emblems, and the "0" is removed from another pair. The cut out "0" is then transplanted to the emblem with the '6" removed, and firmly epoxied  into place. During the cutting the numbers themselves are never cut, only the metal surrounding them. Once the "200" emblem has been made and the epoxy cured the painted area is touched up with a satin paint. The mounting posts will remain attached to the emblem. You have the option of using the post's to attach your emblem, or remove the post's and use double sided tape to attach it to your car. Be aware that Ford never produced an emblem like this and it is NOT a concours item. It COULD lead to a point deduction at a strictly judged Mustang event.


                                                                        BEFORE ORDERING READ THIS FIRST!

I will supply a tracking number once the item is shipped. The items are being sold with free shipping to anywhere in the continental United States. I will ship overseas, but ask for a shipping quote first before buying. The emblems will be shipped in a USPS flat rate box, carefully packed. Be aware that these emblems are produced using epoxy to attach two pieces of die cast metal together,
 while it is a good secure bond, it will NOT be as strong as a one piece die cast part. Because it is hand made it will NOT be a 100% flawless and perfect part. It will be a "200" emblem that will be the very best I can make. If you are not satisfied with the quality of the emblem after being aware of what was just mentioned contact me and I will work with you to find a way to resolve the matter. Sorry for all this but the "legal" stuff has become a necessity on E-bay.


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