Original Vintage Oldsmobile Badge Logo Grill Emblem. on 2040-parts.com
Medford, Oregon, US
For sale is an Original Oldsmobile logo. It has what looks to be a
missing mount right behind the “M” in the middle of the logo, and it has rusted
through. This logo is also bent near all of the corners. There is some oxidation
on the back of the logo, and it is still a great addition to a Oldsmobile, or a
metal sign collection.
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