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Vintage Oem. Cadillac Chrome Wreath Emblems Badge With Pins Part #1604429 Oem. on 2040-parts.com

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Dothan, Alabama, United States

Dothan, Alabama, United States
THERE OLD GOOD USED CONDITION ILL SAY NORMAL WEAR AND TEAR..FOR AGE .
Brand:CADILLAC GM Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:1604429 Surface Finish:CHROME Interchange Part Number:N/A Warranty:No Other Part Number:N/A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States UPC:N/A

IM WRITING THIS POST IN CAPITAL LETTERS I DO NOT SEE WELL AND IT HELPS ME.MUST BE PAYED FOR IN FULL 2 DAYS FROM AUCTION CLOSE.IF NOT A CASE WILL AUTOMATICALLY OPEN AND THE ITEM RELISTED NOTHING PERSONAL....NO E CHECKS..TAKES TO LONG..PLEASE .ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID.>PLEASE DO NOT WAIT TO THE LAST MIN. I MAY NOT BE ABLE TO GET BACK TO YOU IN TIME BEFORE. AUCTION CLOSE>I KNOW SOME.. BUT ...I AM NOT AN EXPERT ON VINTAGE CADILLAC EMBLEMS  //I KNOW SOME//>PLEASE READ ALL OF THE LISTING <<LOOK AT ALL OF THE PICTURES<.I NO LONGER SHIP ITEMS OUT OF THE USA FIRST CLASS MAIL >NOT RELIABLE<<<>SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 USA STATES ONLY.....>INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING WILL BE DONE BY THE EBAY SHIPPING PROGRAM<DUE TO THE NATURE OF THIS HOBBY THIS IS BEING SOLD AS IS...<<NO WARRANTIES ON ANYTHING.......>>RETURNS IF NOT AS PICTURED OR DESCRIBED NOT BUYERS REMORSE OR I CHANGED MY MIND PARTS MUST NOT BE ALTERED IN ANY WAY<<<<<..<.....>>>NO APO/FPO/DPO/ PO BOXS DESTINATIONS>...... ...UP FOR BIDS ... IS A OLD VINTAGE SET OF 2 .. CHROME CADILLAC WREATH EMBLEMS WITH PINS GOOD USED CONDITION  MAYBE . NOT FOR A SHOW CAR...BUT I THINK LOOK GOOD FOR AGE     ...IM GOING TO ASSUME IF YOU ARE LOOKING AT THIS YOU KNOW WHAT IT IS..................... THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES OR GUARANTEES.ON ANYTHING.................... >>COMES WITH WHAT YOU SEE ..  COMES WITH NOTHING ELSE>... . .......<<<. WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT I HAVE AND YOU WILL RECEIVE...<<<<<<<DUE TO THE NATURE OF THIS HOBBY THIS IS BEING SOLD AS IS  >>>I WILL EXCEPT A RETURN ONLY IF SIGNIFICANTLY NOT AS DESCRIBED OR PICTURED<<NOT BUYERS REMORSE <<<<<PARTS MUST NOT BE<<< ALTERED IN ANY WAY><<  .>>>SHIPPING FEES ARE NOT REFUNDABLE<<<.. > ..............  ASK ALL QUESTIONS BEFORE YOU BID >>>>>PLEASE USE THE SHIPPING CALCULATOR FOR SHIPPING CHARGES<<< PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR SHIPPING ADDRESS IS CORRECT    >>> .......I WILL ONLY SHIP THIS ITEM TO THE >>>CONFIRMED<<<PAY PAL ADDRESS THAT PAYS FOR IT NO OTHER,,I WILL NOT MARK AS A GIFT OR CHANGE THE SALEING PRICE OF AN ITEM ON A CUSTOMS FORM       <THIS WILL BE INSURED AND MAY HAVE  TO BE SIGNED FOR UPON DELIVERY ....CONFIRMATION<>>>>>NO RETURNS ON INTERNATIONAL.... SALES<<<<<<<<<<<<<THANKS.....>>>>..


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