Nos Gm Nova Grille Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Ottawa Lake, Michigan, United States
New with no box. has factory part numbers and markings. Perfect shape, Shows some very slight shelf wear from the dealer.
Fits many different application some of which are listed here, but as always, check your specific aplication.1969 69 1970 70 1971 71 1972 72 Chevelle Nova Camaro Impala Monte Carlo El Camino Heavy Chevy Super Sport SS Rally Sport RS Z-28 Z28 COPO L-78 LS-6 SS454 SS396 427 283 302 327 350 400 SS-396 SS-454 L78 LS6 LS5 LS-5 L34 L-34 LT-1 LT1 SS427 SS-427 1968 68 1967 67 1966 66 1965 65 L88 YENKO |
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