OER RM4124 "Plymouth" Hood Or Trunk Emblem Set 1966-71 Plymouth; 8 Letter Set; Mopar Licensed
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OER RM4124 1966-71 Plymouth; "Plymouth" Hood or Trunk Emblem Set; 8 Letter Set; Mopar Licensed Features:
Reproduction of the individual letters that spell "P-L-Y-M-o-U-T-H" designed For 1966-71 models. This emblem is located on the hood or the trunk of 1966-71 PLYMoUTH models. Each letter is a die-cast replication of the original including a chrome border And black painted lettering. one set includes 8 individual letters spelling the word "PLYMoUTH". Comes complete With a full set of speed nuts For installation. Emblems include all original Chrysler markings, part numbers And pentastar insignias on the back of the emblem offering complete originality And authenticity. Sold in sets of 8 individual letters. Two sets required to replace the hood And trunk emblems.
Plymouth Applications- 1966-1970 Plymouth Barracuda
- 1966-1970 Plymouth Belvedere
- 1966-1970 Plymouth Fury
- 1968-1970 Plymouth Fury I
- 1966-1970 Plymouth Fury II
- 1966-1970 Plymouth Fury III
- 1966-1970 Plymouth Satellite
- 1966-1966 Plymouth Valiant
Fitment Notes: Pin location is 100% correct For 1968-71 models For all letters "PLYMoUTH". No modification is required to 1968-71 models providing the original factory holes are intact. Will fit 1966-67 models With slight modification to vehicle due to differences in the pin location on the 1966-67 letter "M".
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