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1957 Ford Original Chrome Hood Ornament Emblem Bac-16851-a on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
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Max Meadows, Virginia, US

Max Meadows, Virginia, US
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1957 Ford original chrome hood ornament emblem.  Marked BAC-16851-A.  Chrome has
some scratches, discoloration, surface rust and pitting; color is faded on emblem; plastic
cover is cracked; mounting screws are intact.

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