Ford 351 Fender Emblem 65 66 Mustang 64 65 Falcon 64 Fairlane on 2040-parts.com
Signal Hill, California, US
Pair of new 351 fender emblems
Exact style and dimensions as original 260/289 emblems
Die cast zinc, chrome plated
64-65 Falcon
64 Fairlane
65-66 Mustang
Mounting clips included
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