3443554 Trunk Lid Emblem 1971 Challenger, Dart, Demon, Charger; "Dodge" Hood, Grill
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OER 3443554 Features:
Reproduction of the 3-pin "Dodge" grill emblem for 1971 Challenger, and 1971 Charger models without concealed headlamps. Also fits various 1971 Dart, Demon models on hood and trunk as listed below. Manufactured in the correct font style with a chrome finish on a black background. OER goes a step further by ensuring that the back of the emblem features all original Chrysler markings, part numbers and insignias (when required) for total originality. Each emblem includes mounting hardware for convenience. Replaces Mopar part numbers 2965502, 3811220, and 3443554.
Dodge Applications:- 1971-1971 Dodge Dart Swinger (Hood Emblem)
- 1971-1971 Dodge Dart Swinger Special (Hood Emblem)
- 1971-1971 Dodge Dart Base Model 4 Door Sedan (Hood Emblem)
- 1971-1971 Dodge Demon 340 (Trunk Emblem)
- 1971-1971 Dodge Demon Sizzler (Hood and Trunk Emblem)
- 1971-1971 Dodge Charger (Grill Emblem) (without Concealed Headlamps)
- 1971-1971 Dodge Challenger (Grill Emblem)
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