These are Ford Pickup emblems. OEM. The boxes are for a 70-72 Ford # DOTZ-16606 A, DOTZ-16606B and DOTZ-16606-D But the emblems have the number 16577E,16577F,16577G and 16577H. I don't know if when we replaced the emblems on a 70 0r 72 pickup we just put them in the new boxes. I could not find the part # for the used ones in the parts book so they may have superseded.They are very nice emblems the clips for three of them are still in their package.
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