Mopar 1966 Plymouth Belvedere Hp2 Emblem - New - 2582345 Year One on 2040-parts.com
Bridgeton, New Jersey, US
1966 Plymouth Belvedere HP2 Emblem - New - #2582345
This is for a NEW from Year One 1966 Plymouth Belvedere HP2 Emblem. Part #2582345, still in the box from Year One! Includes mounting nuts. Please make sure this fits your car before you bid!
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