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1951 Ford Special Red Plastic Eagle Hood Accessory Ornament Nice! on 2040-parts.com

US $25.00
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Encinitas, California, US

Encinitas, California, US
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1951 FORD SPECIAL RED PLASTIC EAGLE HOOD ORNAMENT

NICE ORIGINAL CONDITION

 

'51 Ford accessory hood ornament insert. Believe this to be an original unit. VERY nice shape! No cracking, just minor scratches that are hard to see. Hard to improve on this one unless you find a NOS unit! Perfect for your custom or original restored shoebox. How many can be left? Low starting bid with NO RESERVE.

 

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