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Dodge Royal Monaco Script Emblem Mopar Oem Badge Headlight Door 75 76 77 Chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Landers, California, United States

Landers, California, United States
DECENT USED CONDITION W/ SOME WEAR TO CHROME. 2 MOUNTING POSTS. NOT POSITIVE OF ALL YEARS, CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS, OR CREATE YOUR OWN.
Brand:MOPAR OEM Surface Finish:METAL, CHROME Manufacturer Part Number:3811508 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

HEADLIGHT COVER DOOR EMBLEM FROM A DODGE ROYAL MONACO, POSSIBLY FITS 75-77, NOT POSITIVE, CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS, OR CREATE YOUR OWN.  MOPAR OEM, METAL, CHROME FINISH.  6.25" WIDE X 1.25" HIGH.  2 POSTS.  NEEDS CLEANING/ POLISHING.  DECENT USED CONDITION W/ SOME SURFACE WEAR.  SEE PHOTOS....

All items are used (unless otherwise noted) - and are from local salvage yards. They are in decent used condition, but will have some normal surface wear. Some are obsolete- unavailable new. Most used emblems require adhesive, which is NOT included. Please check your applications, ASK questions, Prior to bidding.


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