New Vintage Peterbilt Emblems No Better Quality 40's 50's Peterbuilt on 2040-parts.com
Layton, Utah, US
This is a new Reproduction Vintage Peterbilt emblem, You will not find a better quality emblem period!! This part is made from a tooled mold from a original part not just a recast that shrinks made in the USA from certified 356A casting alloy you will not get a better part PERIOD!!! tooled and made in my foundry. These are sold each if you need one two or three buy it now is for one part.
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