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Vintage Fomoco 1950's Ford Automobile Emblem, Lighting Bolt Over A Gear on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Placerville, California, US

Placerville, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:FOMOCO Manufacturer Part Number:CITB-16607-B Other Part Number:18983 Keeler Brass Co. Surface Finish:Chrome

This Emblem made for FOMOCO  by Keeler Brass Company is for a 1950's Ford product, but I am not aware of the exact Ford model.  The emblem is in excellent condition with a nice chrome finish.  The red paint on the inside portion has partially worn off.  The numbers  on the back Are CIBT-16607-B and under the Keeler Brass C0. name is 18983.

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