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Fender Emblem, 396 Turbo-Jet, V-Flag, Show Correct (1967 Camaro)Find parts that fit my vehicle

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      Features

      • 1965-67 Chevy Cars and 1966-67 El Camino Front Fender "X-Flag 396 Turbo Jet" Emblem, Pair
      • Fits multiple models including 1965-67 Bel Air, Biscayne, Chevelle, Impala; 1966 Caprice; 1966-67 El Camino; and 1967 Camaro

      Description

      Distinctive Front Fender Emblem. The Front Fender Emblem "X-Flag 396 Turbo Jet" is designed to display the iconic engine identity on the front fender of your vehicle, symbolizing power and performance for classic Chevrolet enthusiasts. This emblem pair is well-suited for restoration or upgrade projects to maintain or revive authentic styling across a variety of 1965-67 Chevrolet cars and 1966-67 El Camino models.

      Construction and Appearance. The emblem features a polished finish with clear and sharp detailing to replicate the vintage appearance seen on classic Chevy models.

      Installation. Installation is generally straightforward and fits factory mounting points for the specified models. Please refer to your vehicle’s specifics for proper installation procedures.

      Application. This emblem pair is designed to fit the front fenders of 1965-67 Chevrolet Bel Air, Biscayne, Chevelle, Impala; 1966 Caprice; 1966-67 El Camino; and 1967 Camaro, ensuring a proper fit and authentic presentation.

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