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1950's New Pontiac Super Chief Lighted Indian Head Hood Ornament C-2559 / C2559 on 2040-parts.com

US $299.00
Location:

McLean, Virginia, United States

McLean, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:Blackstone MFG Co Manufacturing Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:C-2559 Features:Lighted Indian Head Interchange Part Number:Pontiac Steampunk Steam Punk Uses:Classic Car Rat Rod Hot Motorcycle Other Part Number:C2559 Materials:Plastic & Chrome Metal Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

NOS Super-Chief Illuminated/Light up Hood Ornament from 1950's. Made by Blackstone Mfg Co from Chicago Illinois. Model C-2559. New in box and never used. Made of plastic and chromed metal. Great for a classic car, hot rod, rat rod or even a motorcycle.

This fabulous lighted hood ornament is sold as a vintage collectible. All appears to be there and working, but there is no way for me to test it. It is New Old Stock item and has never been used or installed.

It comes with the original box, hood ornament, wiring in sealed envelope, bulb and waiting and the printed mounting template.

I'd purchased this from a collector but decided to go with a different ornament for my vehicle.

Purchased it for $350 but willing to let it go for $299 Free shipping, but will consider Best Offers close enough to that amount.


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