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56 Plymouth Center Grill Sailship Chrome Vtg Oem 1646900 Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

Port Chester, New York, United States

Port Chester, New York, United States
In good condition, Factory Original. No cracks, no rust, minimal pitting. Good as is or can be re-chromed. See Pictures.
Brand:Mopar Surface Finish:Chrome Manufacturer Part Number:DPCD 1646900 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Front

1956 Plymouth Center Grill Chrome Emblem 

OEM Factory Original  Sail Ship Emblem

Part # 1646900

No cracks, no rust, minimal pitting, solid chrome. 

In good driver condition.  

Can be used as is or re-chromed. 

Please see Pictures. 

Fits 1956 Plymouth not sure which model though I think its Belvedere so please make sure it's the correct application before purchase, thanks!! 

What you see is what you'll receive!! 


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