Vintage 1971 71 Buick Skylark By Buick Emblem Script Letters Molding 1378552 on 2040-parts.com
Thief River Falls, Minnesota, United States
Emblem has some very minor pits on the edges. Measures approximately 2 1/2" from peg to peg. Total length is 3 1/8" long and 3/4" tall. See photos closely, ask questions and see other items.
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