Mopar 1970 Challenger Grille R/t Emblem Used Original on 2040-parts.com
Stromsburg, Nebraska, US
This is a Mopar 1970 Challenger Grille R/T Emblem. It is a used original part. Part number 2998547. It is in good condition. There are a few pits on the back side. The paint needs restored. The mounting studs and aligning pins are in good condition. Original speed nuts are included. Thanks For Looking!
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