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Vintage Ford Futura Hood Ornament/ford Shift Knob Wood on 2040-parts.com

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Haven, Kansas, United States

Haven, Kansas, United States
Condition:Used

Vintage Ford hood ornaments lot of 2, fair shape one is missing the red enamel, and the glass is scratched on both. (see pic) Ford wood shift wood knob, also shows signs of age. The part number on the hood ornaments-C2DB-16A104-ARH 10610, the other ornament is C2DB 16A105 ALH 10611 both are missing the red enamel on the backs of them (inside the glass) 83/4 x 2. these belonged to my Uncle so I don't know anything about them except he had a love for cars. They are in fair shape, need cleaning. Payment via pay pal please within 48 hours of auction close is appreciated. I ship only in the USA. Please wait for my invoice for correct shipping to you zip code area, could be less, could be more then the estimate quote, it all depends on your zip code area. Thank you!!

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