Peterbilt Classic 379 Nameplates (set Of 2) on 2040-parts.com
New Springfield, Ohio, US
Up for auction is a set of 2 Peterbilt Classic 379 nameplates. These are plain and polished. They measure 7" long and 3 1/8" wide. They come with stainless steal screws and nylock nuts. These can be mounted anywhere on your truck or on your office wall if wanted.
Manufactured in the USA by D.W. Ridzon & Sons
Licensed by Paccar Inc.
Bellevue, WA
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