Genuine 1978-1987 86 85 84 83 Chevy El Camino / Malibu Hood Ornament.chevrolet on 2040-parts.com
Normal, Illinois, US
1987 Chevy El Camino Hood Ornament
Look closely....see that little nick in the metal?.....
The Red bowtie logo looks nice...its nice in person too.Normally, they pop out or get moisture underneath and fade.
The unit is in overall good shape. I have about 9 pictures. Call or text if you have questions 309 310 2194.
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