1973 Ford Torino/ranchero Grille Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, US
This auction is for a grille center emblem for a 1973 Ford Torino or Ranchero. The emblem is a original used Ford part # D30B-8216-BB and is in good undamaged original condition showing wear and is perfect for a nice driver quality car. The emblem has its original mounting hardware and is ready to intall on your Ford. Shipping is $6.00 in the continental United States.
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