for sale is a lot of 1980's Chevy Caprice sail panel emblems. there are 3 gold & 2 silver. gold ones need buffed & cleaned. silver ones are in pretty good shape. the chrome paint on edges need touched up. all are stick on. these are original, used & old, so please don't expect perfect. happy bidding!
Decals, Emblems, Detailing for Sale
"442" fender emblem 3 pc 1968 oldsmobile cutlass 442 reproduction(US $17.99)
Chevy monte carlo lot 1970's used(US $20.00)
1969 mustang decal kit(US $15.00)
1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 cadillac windshield washer jar decal(US $5.99)
New 8-454 fender emblems 1969 70 71 1972 chevrolet truck fender badges(US $39.00)
Vintage lance carson surfboard water decal surfing surf old rat hot rod woody(US $24.98)
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