Vintage Ford Ltd Hood Ornament Emblem Trim Badge Assembly Exterior 79 80 + on 2040-parts.com
AutoWorks, US
Listing for 1 Ford LTD Hood ornament assy pulled from storage Very Nice Chrome steel ,acrylic lens intact. attached to lower Mount with 2 pins & threaded post includes Nut & plastic gasket,actual part shown,good used not nos,no other parts included,missing damaged top ornament replace whole assembly much easier,part # in mount listed, may apply to 79 80 or more years,refer to photo & part # check your use,usa postal tracking included.purchase of item you agree to Description sale price ,ship to registered address only More LTD Take a Look at my other items!
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