Vintage Ford F-250 Ranger Emblems, Metal, D7tb-16702-ewb on 2040-parts.com
Mitchell, Oregon, US
I bought these at a sale. They are not bent, broken, or cracked. All mounting posts are present and straight. If you look at these with a magnifying gass you will see some bubbling of the chrome and scratches.
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