Ford Motor Company Pinto Grill Emblem, Ornament on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Iowa, US
This is a Pinto grill emblem. It has the back attachments with it.
The front measures about 3 1/4" in diameter.
It is in good condition with some wear and some of the dark paint around the lettering is gone.
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