Crownline Oem Emblems Raised Letters Letter Gold Nameplate Logo Scarce !!! on 2040-parts.com
Pickerington, Ohio, United States
New Crownline OEM Raised Letters in Gold. Lower 48 Only. The Strip is 23 1/2" long. The letters are 1 1/2" Tall The Gold is very Scarce as I bought the last of them from Crownline A Few Years ago.
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