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Ready To Install Mercury Grand Marquis Emblem Nameplate Badge Logo on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Essex, Maryland, US

Essex, Maryland, US
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Used Grand Marquis factory emblem

Emblem has some light wear, driver quality not show car quality, overall good used condition, check close ups of the photos

Emblem is flat on the back side, it has no guides or pins so mounting surface does not have to have alignment holes

 It is ready to be installed!

Back side has been cleaned and retaped with 3M double side tape just like factory installation

Back side of used emblems are very hard to strip without and the proper eraser tool and glue is not an effective way to install with torn tape on the back side of an unstripped emblem. Double face tape is costly in small portions and has to be trimmed to emblems shape on the back side, all the cost and effort is complete on this emblem and as stated above is ready for installation. 

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