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Old 12-07-2004, 09:49 PM
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Question anyone know what these 455 emblems are from?

The box says GM # 1243122, however they badge itself says 1243119. Not sure if the badge and the nuts make up package #1243122 or what. I believe they are NOS, I purchased them probably over 7 years ago now, I have no use for them now so Im just trying to find out what they are from so I can sell them. If anyone wants to make an offer, feel free.



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Not sure about the part #'s but they look like emblems for a Pontiac.





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Looks like there for a 73-75 Buick A body.

Link: http://www.v8buick.com/showthread.ph...hlight=1243122

Second page describes that part# being in a Parts book.
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