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1957 Ford Hood Ornament Vintage For Restoration on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Maineville, Ohio, US

Maineville, Ohio, US
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This is what I believe to be a Hood Ornament from a 57 Ford (please look at the pics to determine it for yourself. It is not quite 11" long and shows age related wear so will need cleaning and restoration. Sold as is. Thank you!

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Our items are vintage and have been used previously so they are not perfect or mint. Please read the description carefully and enlarge the pictures. Please ask any questions prior to bidding. Each item should be considered "as is" with no returns. Please do not ask us to change are shipping mode as we try to ship the least expensive and safest way depending on the item. We ship to the lower 48 States only. Thanks.

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