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Chevrolet Sportvan 108 Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Pendleton, Indiana, US

Pendleton, Indiana, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:chevrolet Warranty:No

Chevrolet Sportvan 108 Emblem
Chrome
Used
Measures Approximately 7 3/4" Long (wording Sportvan)  1 1/4" (1-0-8 numbers)
1 7/8" Wide (wording Sportvan) a little over 1/2" (1-0-8 numbers)

I did not find part number on the emblem.  It does have green paint on it, maybe able to soak that off. 
 Chrome looks good other than the paint covering it.  Not sure what chrome will look like after paint removed.  
 Please look at photo's before bidding on item.  Mounting brackets are worn off of both emblems
.  If you have any questions please let me know, and I will answer the best I can. 
 My research on this item says it belongs to a Van made in the 60's. 
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