Nos 1983 - 86 Mercury Cougar Grille Emblem E5wb-8b262 (4-9/16"l 3/8"h) Xr7 on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Sale is for ONE - NOS 1983-86 MERCURY COUGAR Grille Emblem, chromed metal, no original packaging. This is NEW (not reproduction) and never been on a vehicle and has three pins on back, long outer pins are 3" apart with cast number E5WB-8B262. Measures 4-9/16" long and 3/8" high. Emblem should fit in the lower front grille driver side. May fit on 1983-86 Cougar and XR7. I will ship within 1-4 business days after payment is received. US Shipping
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