Kw Kenworth Truck Big Rig Emblem Metal Badge Nameplate 18 Wheeler Hood Ornament on 2040-parts.com
Santa Rosa, California, US
It measures approximately 10" tall, 4.25" wide and 3.25" at deepest part.
Part #:K 170-25-Gold, K170-0-23 Aluminum
Please see photos for condition.
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