1954 Hudson Hornet Hollywood Housing-hood Front Ornament #240091 on 2040-parts.com
Clinton Township, Michigan, US
Ebay Global Shipping! 1954 Hudson Housing-Hood Front Ornament #240091. This is not a perfect piece for 59 years old. Please study the pictures I have tried to show everthing. Fully restorable or pop it in and drive. Includes mounting hardware for the housing. Stamped on the back is: 240091 & 9843 I do not clean my parts thst I have for auction, I have had too many complaints in the past for removing the patina. So I leave them in the as is condition. Happy Bidding! Payment Please pay via Paypal within 24 hours. If not possible please contact me and let me know when I can expect payment. Much appreciated. Note: If your address is a PO Box I cannot ship via FedEx, I will have to us USPS.
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