Vintage Cadillac Hubcap Center Medallion And One Other Cadillac Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Ventura, California, US
One Cadillac hubcap center medallion and one other Cadillac emblem, I don't know where this one goes. I have no idea what year Cadillac either one of these pieces go to, if you own a Cadillac or work on Cadillac's you probably know a lot more than me by looking at the pics. As far as condition goes the pics say it all so zoom in and take a closer look.
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