The is a Pontiac Eight Dash Emblem from the early 50's Pontiac Eight's. The emblem is in great shape - very few pin marks with minimal black paint flaking. The emblem features the block Pontiac name and the script Eight. Both of the mounting pins are present and solid.
Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
- Two vintage auto emblems - detroit - body by fisher(US $5.99)
- Chevelle malibu el camino inner door panel emblems 1968-1972 68 69 70 71 72(US $16.88)
- Pair of vintage impala emblems(US $8.99)
- 1958 58 edsel corsair emblems pair(US $50.00)
- 1958 edsel ranger corsair citation "c" pillar plaques and emblems(US $75.00)
- 1961 1962 buick trunk letters great shape special (US $30.00)
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