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Kiekhaefer Mercury Emblem Racing Boat Badge Insert 1939-1970 Anniversary Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Landers, California, United States

Landers, California, United States
GOOD USED CONDITION W/ VERY MINOR WEAR, WILL NEED EMBLEM ADHESIVE TO ATTACH. NO IDEA OF PART PLACEMENT ON THIS EMBLEM, CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS.
Decal Type:PLASTIC EMBLEM Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN Brand:KIEKHAEFER MERCURY

"MERCURY KIEKAEFFER 1939-1970" EMBLEM INSERT.  NOT SURE IF THIS WAS DESIGNED FOR A STEERING WHEEL, OR OTHER INTERIOR PART.  USE PROVIDED INFORMATION TO CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS.  PLASTIC (THICK VINYL?),  1  5/8" HIGH X  1  5/8" WIDE.  FLAT BACK, WILL NEED ADEHSIVE TO ATTACHE.  BLACK W/ SILVER LETTERING (NOT GOLD).  SEE PHOTOS, EMBLEM IN PHOTO IS THE ONE THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.

All items are used (unless otherwise noted) - and are from local salvage yards. They are in decent used condition, but will have some normal surface wear. Some are obsolete- unavailable new. Most used emblems require adhesive, which is NOT included. Please check your applications, ASK questions, Prior to bidding.


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