Vintage Ford Galaxie Hood Emblem/ornament ? on 2040-parts.com
Los Molinos, California, US
Vintage Ford Hood Ornament, I was told this is from a 1966 Galaxie, But I have no idea, So please look at the pictures close, as this does have some pitting and dings and small scratches, But not real visible, still pretty shiny, And has original mounting bolt and nut, Looks to be in good driver condition, or nice restorable core.
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