1958 Chevy Impala fender ornaments. Original, straight, one ornament has mounting stud broke free. Separated stud comes with, it`s in blue tape as seen in photo. Epoxy glue, man cave, treasure! Needs proper cleaning/polishing. I accept Paypal only and expect payment within 3 days. I ship lower 48 USA only. I can combine shipping so check out my other items for bid. Good luck.
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