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New Vintage Peterbilt Emblems No Better Quality 40's 50's Peterbuilt on 2040-parts.com

US $70.00
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Layton, Utah, US

Layton, Utah, US
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 This is a new Reproduction Vintage Peterbilt emblem, You will not find a better quality emblem period!! This part is made from a tooled mold from a original part not just a recast that shrinks made in the USA from certified 356A casting alloy you will not get a better part PERIOD!!! tooled and made in my foundry. These are sold each if you need one two or three buy it now is for one part.

 

 These are sold with or without mounting holes please specify in checkout

 

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