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Chrysler Newport Script Emblems Pair Mopar Oem 66 1/4 Panel 72-78 Fender Badge on 2040-parts.com

US $34.99
Location:

Landers, California, United States

Landers, California, United States
DECENT USED CONDITION W/ SOME SURFACE WEAR, MAY WANT TO TOUCH UP BLACK BORDER COLOR. EACH HAS 2 POSTS. CHECK YOUR YEAR APPLICATIONS. SEE PHOTOS FOR DETAILS...
Brand:mopar Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Manufacturer Part Number:3810063 Surface Finish:CHROME METAL Interchange Part Number:3613641 Warranty:No Other Part Number:2605362 POSSIBLE YEAR APPLICATIONS:66 72 73 74 75 76 77 78

PAIR OF EMBLEMS TO A CHRYSLER NEWPORT,  USED ON 66 REAR QUARTER PANEL, AND 72-78 FRONT FENDER,  CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS.  METAL, APPROX.  5  3/8" WIDE,  2 MOUNTING POSTS.  MOPAR OEM. DECENT USED CONDITION W/ SOME SURFACE WEAR, MAY WANT TO TOUCH UP BLACK BORDER COLOR.  SEE PHOTOS.... 

 

All items (Unless otherwise noted) are used and are from local salvage yards. As such, they have some wear and imperfections. Many used emblems will require new adhesive or speed nuts, which are not included. We do combine purchases for shipping savings. Please look at photos, ask questions, prior to bidding. Thank You.


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