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Nos 1978-79-80-81-82 Chevrolet Camper Special 9600 Gvw Emblems-part No. 361043 on 2040-parts.com

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Northville, Michigan, United States

Northville, Michigan, United States
NOS 1978-1982 CHEVROLET OICKUP TRUCKS DIECAST METAL 9600GVW EMBLEMS IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION WITHOUT ANY ORIGINAL GM PARTS PACKAGE-PART NUMBER 361043; GROUP NUMBER 17.507.
Brand:1978-1982 CHEVROLET PICKUP TRUCKS Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:361043 Surface Finish:CHROME PLATED DIECAST METAL Other Part Number:CASTING NUMBER 335600 Warranty:No

UP FOR AUCTION ARE A PAIR OF 1978-1982 CHEVROLET PICKUP TRUCKS 9600 GVW EMBLEMS. BOTH ARE IN GOOD UNUSED NOS CONDITION WITHOUT ANY ORIGINAL GM PARTS PACKAGE. THEY WERE WELL STORED AND LOOK GOOD. THE GM PART NUMBER IS 361043; THE CASTING NUMBER IS 335600 AND THE GROUP NUMBER IS 17.507.

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