Oem Factory Genuine Stock Lincoln Navigator Rear Hatch Emblem Badge Logo Symbol on 2040-parts.com
Fontana, California, US
used OEM emblem
The approx measurements are: 6.5" wide by 1" tall
The condition is: Good
This attachment method is: Adhesive & 2 pin
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