Car Emblem Smart Script Metal Lead Sled Chrome For Vintage Car on 2040-parts.com
Pasadena, California, US
Up for sale we have two cool pairs of metal chrome "Lead Sled" Car Emblems for each side of your vintage car.
The measurements are shown in pictures and is new old stock, meaning it's never been used. Please look at pictures carefully before purchasing
If you have any questions at all please feel free to ask.
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