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    Senior Member greggearhead's Avatar
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    Orange Bar Hood Crest

    Orange bar Crest for sale. $200 shipped in the lower 48 - tracked and shipped. Posts good, nuts good. Straight and flat.









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    Ha, just barely qualifies as an orange bar crest eh?! Not bashing BTW. Perfect for restoration or a patina project.

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    I know, right?! Why do the black bars hold on better?

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    I'll take it if it includes pay pal and shipping to the UK.

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    How about $210 by paypal and I'll get it out tomorrow morning? pp to greggearhead@comcast.net

    You are first in line now. Please let me know either way.

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    It a done deal. I will pay pal just now.

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    Senior Member greggearhead's Avatar
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    Sold. Thanks Mike. Already boxed, might get out today.

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    Senior Member 210bhp's Avatar
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    Thanks Gregg

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    question - probably a dumb one at that...i am restoring my car and bought a new one genuine...what value does my old one have as far as use? do people want to restore for use on their cars? should they be salvaged?

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    I have both, and I put the new one on, cause my older one has a couple of chips and it sort of been battle axed sometime in the past. I figure the new one will get patina of its very own, after a couple of some years. Its not that hard to see, but the new ones do have a slight variation in the stallion's tail.
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