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Ford Emblem on 2040-parts.com

US $13.99
Location:

Sierra Vista, Arizona, US

Sierra Vista, Arizona, US
:

FORD EMBLEM.  DON'T KNOW IF EMBLEM IF OFF A FORD CAR OR TRUCK.  EMBLEM MEASURES APPROXIMATELY 7 INCHES LONG BY 3 INCHES WIDE.  EMBLEM HAS SLIGHT BUG MARKS. ON BACK OF EMBLEM IS 1457, BELOW THAT IS F81B-8B262-AA, AND BELOW THAT IS DC2.

SEE PHOTOS AS THEY ARE THE BEST DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF CONDITION.  Sold as is.  Buyer pays shipping.  For glass or fragile items shipping costs include insurance coverage. NOTE TO INTERNATIONAL BUYERS:  Shipping is NOT free and may be expensive.

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