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Vintage Chrome "maverick" Car Emblem~measures: 5 1/8 Inches Across~nice Cond. on 2040-parts.com

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Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Greensburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Front in nice condition...back side has some adhesive marks but can be cleaned up...
Brand:Maverick Other Part Number:Dodb 6242550 Manufacturer Part Number:Kbc 1 29300 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Chrome UPC:Does not apply

Vintage Chrome "Maverick" Car Emblem...Measures: 5 1/8 inches across and the letters measure: 3/4 of an inch high...Front is in nice condition and the back has some adhesive that can be cleaned up...See all pictures..

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