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Ford F-600 Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

Greenup, Illinois, United States

Greenup, Illinois, United States
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Manufacturer Part Number:9121012-A RH Surface Finish:chrome Other Part Number:16720-A RH Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Right Part Brand:Ford

Up for auction is a Ford F-600 emblem off right passenger side of Hood of 1959 ford F600.It does have some piting and imperfections and all nuts and studs are still intack but not bad of shape for being 60 years old.Not possitive as to what all interchangable years but could be drilled to put on anything even on the wall if your a ford fan. So please do all reserch and view all pictures to see this is the item for you because whats in pictures is what you are buying.I only ship for free to lower 48 states. Please pay throught pay pal asap after item is won and i will ship after item is payed for.Thanks for viewing add and dont forget to view my other items for sale email any questions and happy ebay shopping.

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