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Ford F100 F250 Emblem Badge Twin I Beam Fender 1966 1964-1972 64-72 Oem Chrome on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Nashville, Tennessee, US

Nashville, Tennessee, US
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PAIR OF "TWIN I BEAM" FENDER BADGES FROM A 1966 F100. ONE BADGE HAS A DENT IN THE LOWER AREA, PLEASE SEE PICS. THE OTHER BADGE IS IN GOOD SHAPE BUT THE LENS INSIDE HAS BEEN CRACKED IN HALF. BOTH MOUNT UP FINE. THE RED PAINT HAS FADED OFF THE LENSES. STILL COOL OLD ORIGINAL PIECES. AUCTION IS FOR BOTH.

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