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Set Of 2 Hurst Equipped Emblems Olds 442 Gto Gs Gsx Chevelle Camaro Nova Transam on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Sugar Land, Texas, US

Sugar Land, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Hurst Manufacturer Part Number:1361000 Other Part Number:136-1000

This auction is for one pair (qty 2) of authentic "Hurst Equipped" shifter badge emblems.  This classic item was popular in the late 60s as a mandatory addition to all GTOs, Hurst Olds, and so many other legendary musclecars and street rods. These emblems apply easily thanks to a 3M ADHESIVE BACKING- NO DRILLING IS REQUIRED! Emblem measures 5.25" long x 1.25" tall. Let everyone know your car is proudly Hurst Equipped!

NEEDS MORE THAN TWO?  SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS OR EMAIL ME TO REQUEST!

THIS EMBLEM IS PRODUCED BY HURST AND IS MADE OF CHROME-PLATED ABS PLASTIC; IT IS NOT THE CORROSION-PRONE POT-METAL REPRODUCTION PRODUCED AND SOLD BY RESTORATION VENDORS.

COMPLETE YOUR PURCHASE WITH A SHIFTER, CHROME STICK, OR KNOB - SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS!  

 

SHIPPING ON THIS EMBLEM WILL BE REFUNDED WHEN SHIPPED WITH ANY LARGER ITEM I SELL.

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