Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Ford Taurus Gl Emblem Nameplate Script Badge Oem Ready To Install Logo on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Essex, Maryland, United States

Essex, Maryland, United States
Condition:Used

Thanks for looking                            

Used Ford Taurus GL factory OEM emblem

It is in good used condition, may show signs of slight cosmetic wear typical of a used part

Emblem has 2 guidepins on the back side that measure 1 inch apart.

It is ready to be installed!

Back side has been cleaned and retaped with 3M double side tape just like factory installation

Used emblems have the remains of the factory double side tape on the back, it is very difficult to remove without the proper tool. All the work and cost to reinstall this emblem is complete, back side has been stripped and retaped with 3M tape and is ready to be installed just like factory installation.

Shipping is free 

 

   

Posted with eBay Mobile

Concept Car of the Week: Ghia Streamline X 'Gilda' (1955)

Fri, 14 Mar 2014

In 1954 Virgil Exner, director of styling at Chrysler, created a scale clay-model to communicate to his team his vision of futuristic and aerodynamic shapes. The sculpture was then painted black and was left on display in Exner's Office. There it caught the eye of Luigi Segre, director of Ghia who expressed his intentions to create a car inspired by the forms of the model.

Lotus to build Ethos mini with Proton, Elan delayed

Tue, 21 Jun 2011

Lotus today confirmed it will build its city car concept - with help from parent firm Proton - but the Elan sports car has been put on ice. The new Lotus city car will be called the Ethos, continuing a long tradition of E-names for products from Hethel. The Lotus city car is go Chief executive Dany Bahar said the city car would be on sale in early 2014.

Rethinking Scion: Quirky goes mainstream so brand adapts with a sporty coupe, hip music

Tue, 31 May 2011

If Toyota's Scion youth brand had stuck to its original premise, the third generation of the boxy xB would be rolling into showrooms today. As envisioned by Toyota, Scion products would be quirky, uber-cool and not around long enough to get stale. Its first-edition products were replaced after just four years.