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Nos Chevrolet Chevy 1967 Camaro 350 Fender Emblem New In Box 3905718 on 2040-parts.com

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South Holland, Illinois, US

South Holland, Illinois, US
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For Sale New in Box 1967 Camaro "350" Fender Emblem in new condition.  This would be a great addition to your vintage Camaro.  I purchased this emblem while I worked at a Chevrolet Dealer in the seventies and stored away until now. If you own a Vintage Camaro you better grab this one quick before it gets away, you may not get another chance, they are pretty hard to find new ones. 

I have 2 of these emblems, but only one has the original box, both have the original nuts to put them on, the first purchaser will recieve the box if he only buys one. Both look the same, both are new NOS. 

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