Triumph Tr3 Rear Nameplate "triumph" Badge Concours Condition on 2040-parts.com
Highland Park, Illinois, United States
Up for sale is a concours condition rear nameplate badge for a TR3. This is a reproduction but is absolutely identical to a factory original even down to the mounting pegs on the back. Excellent chrome quality. The only reason I am selling this is because I had a mixup at the chrome shop and they re-plated my original on accident which cost $55...ouch.
Listing all my spare TR3 Parts. More listed each day |
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