1963 Ford Galaxie Hood pull emblem. The chrome is in very good shape as I don't see any pitting and it is nice and shiny. The painted insert will need repainting to make it look good but when the painting is done, it should make a pretty nice hood pull. Part number on the hood pull is C3AB-8216-B. International buyers, please wait for an invoice before paying. Thanks for looking!
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