Nos K5 Blazer Fender Emblem Mint on 2040-parts.com
Owens Cross Roads, Alabama, US
NOS K5 Blazer fender emblems, 9.99/10 on perfection. This is the nicest pair of K5 emblems I've ever seen. many of the NOS emblems have overspray or not shadowing of paint. Not these, they are perfect. I purchased these for a K5 restoration but my restoration went in a differnet direction and now i do not need these.
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