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Old Metal Hood Ornament Mascot Emblem Badge Ussr Soviet Russian Truck Yaaz. Bear on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Moscow, Russian Federation

Moscow, Russian Federation
Condition:Used Brand:YaAZ Placement on Vehicle:Front

Bear.

Ornament USSR Soviet YaAZ truck hood.

Yaroslavl Automobile Plant.

Material metal.

Approximately 1950s.

Weight approximately about 1.5 kg.

The dimensions are shown in the photo.

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Truck, which is shown in the eight & ninth photos is not for sale !!!   :-)))

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