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Rare Early Ford Model T Brass Eagle Radiator Cap Hood Ornament L@@k #605 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Liberty, New York, United States

Liberty, New York, United States
Excellent original condition.
Brand:Ford Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:unkn Part Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front Model T FORD:Ford Model T Surface Finish:Brass


DESCRIPTION

VERY RARE EARLY BRASS MODEL T FORD EAGLE RADIATOR CAP ORNAMENT
MASCOT
HOOD ORNAMENT
VERY NICE DETAIL!
VERY HARD TO FIND!
THE PHOTOS DON'T DO IT JUSTICE!


Old Eagle mascot in excellent original condition. I'm not sure what year or model this is for. It is mounted on a Ford Model T solid cast brass radiator cap. The ornament and cap are both very heavy, solid brass metal. The Eagle stands approx. 3 1/4" tall (not counting the cap) with a 1 7/8" wing span and has very nice detail. It is in excellent original used condition with no wear, pits, dings, dents, scratches, cracks or missing pieces, it does have a little light age tarnish (see photos). IT HAS SUPER DETAIL! The cap itself is solid brass and in excellent condition with no damage and the threads are mint (see photos). An over all great display piece! Any imperfections in the photos are only glare, reflections or shadows. Sorry about the poor photos!
THE PHOTOS DON'T DO IT JUSTICE!

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