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Ford Truck Large Grill Emblem Badge Blue Chrome Front on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Hitchcock, Texas, United States

Hitchcock, Texas, United States
Some clear coat peeling on top edge, some rock dings, some denting
Primary Color:Blue Manufacturer Part Number:4L34-15402A-CA Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front

Bought this used for my F250 but ended up custom the old one, so don't need it anymore.  This is the large 9" long x 3-5/8" wide, dark blue and silver oval emblem. It has the 3 round pins on the back. No nuts included.  It is used.  The clear coat on the top edge is starting to peel.  It has some rock dings.  It has slight denting across the middle of the F and O. The blue and chrome coloring itself is not damaged and the badge looks decent from a few feet away.  If you want perfect, buy a $30 to $40 new one.  If you want a decent looking badge at a budget price--this may be the one. Check all the pictures before buying. Same or next day shipping always. Free First Class Shipping to the lower 48 states. 

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