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Maverick Nameplate - Small, 3" Long. Chrome Finish Is In Mint Condition. on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

North Haven, Connecticut, United States

North Haven, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used

"MAVERICK" nameplate - small, 3" long. Mint condition.

Used part in mint condition. It is as good a part as you'll ever find in a used OE part - I rate this part a 10. Chrome finish is brilliant and flawless with no pit marks or discoloration.

Note: Chrome is difficult to photograph and photo may show flaws that do not exist. Buyer won't be disappointed in the quality of this piece.

Need the larger nameplate? See my other listing for the Maverick nameplate that is 5-3/4" long. Best Offers only considered when you buy both nameplates.

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