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Vintage "sudebaker" Trunk Emblem "show Condition" on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Merritt Island, Florida, US

Merritt Island, Florida, US
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I just don't know how you could find this piece in any better condition. Period. I consider it show quality. If I'm wrong, it's certainly not far off the mark. Chrome is flawless, gasket is soft like new. Some where down the line this emblem must have been restored. It came off a 1953 Studebaker coupe. Measures approx. 18 in long. As good as it gets!!

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