1939 Chevy New Standard Hood Ornament L@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@k on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Ohio, United States
This is a NEW 1939 Chevy standard hood ornament. Has a few small blemishes. VERY GOOD driver Thanks Dick Moffitts Chevy 1821 Columbus Ave. Springfield, Ohio 45503 Phone#937-325-7094
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