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Vtg. Ford Mustang Pony Chrome Emblem Fomoco B-8216-ab on 2040-parts.com

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Columbia City, Indiana, United States

Columbia City, Indiana, United States
Very Good condition, check out pictures.
Brand:Fomoco Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:B-8216-AB Warranty:No Surface Finish:chrome

Ford Mustang Chrome Pony Emblem

Very good condition.

6 1/4" long by 3", chrome

Maybe from the 1970's, rare find.

Unsure of year but notice the tail, it is straight compared to many emblems that the tail has a wave in it. .

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