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Old France Doctor Badge Frankreich Plakette Car Emblem Citroen Facel #265 on 2040-parts.com

US $152.95
Location:

Bahrenborstel, Germany

Bahrenborstel, Germany
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Very rare:  Doctor member badge
UIACM / IVAKV / IUADM

French car badge for doctors / erly 50s - late 60s
(Physician driver)



100 % original made in Germany / Manufactory: E.F Wiedemann, Germany

High quality and production / Fine craft master work
 Full  porzelan-enamel,
fire burned
120 g // 80 mm Ø  // beautiful domed
The badge is still in excellent condition, no damage to the enamel
Very old but very well preserved
A exclusive, very rare classic badge for all France oldtimer.

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In my other offers you will find more interesting badges and rarities.

Für Käufer aus Deutschland: Keine Versandkosten bei Banküberweisung
For buyers from Europe:
2,50 € shipping costs in case of bank transfer



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