Old Car Emblem Regal #3 Removed From Junked Car Many Years Ago on 2040-parts.com
San Pedro, California, US
here is an old car emblem that i had removed from an old car many years ago;i have had 100's of emblem stored for over 15 years now these are getting harder to find every day. thank you ask any questions you may have please be sure of your choice before you click the confirm button as this item is not returnable. shipping cost is for postage and handling so please be kind when leaving you feedback.
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