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Old German Badge 1977 Adac Plaque Plakette Schw. Gmünd Porsche Mercedes Vw 317 on 2040-parts.com

US $96.95
Location:

Bahrenborstel, Germany

Bahrenborstel, Germany
Condition:Used Placement on Vehicle:Rear


Very rar & old:
Attractive German classic-badge

Allgemeiner Deutscher Automobil Club / Auto Motorsport Club Schw. Gmünd
1th Intern. Rally around the "Staufer" trophy

Made in Germany / 100 % original /  Maker: Rettenmaier, Schw, Gmünd, Germany
High-quality / fine master craftsmen work / A exclusive glas enamel badge, fire burned
Very attractive Design:
Relief silver medal (Old Town with Marien fontain Sw. Gmünd).
Excellent condition / Never mounted, like new 
/ Collectible from old stock
 Very massiv brass, 190 gram / 120 mm x 65 mm (4,8" x 4,6") / Beautiful domed
A very attractive accessory for any badge-collection
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