Vintage Mercedes Trunk Lid Star Emblem - Gold Plated W108 W111 220 250 280 on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, United States
For sale is a gold plated Mercedes emblem for the trunk lid. It was removed from a 220se coupe. It will fit the w111 coupes and sedans and the w108 coupes and sedans.
Part # 111 758 51 58 4.5" in diameter |
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