1931 Buick Mercury Hood Ornament
$2,398.00
This magnificent hood ornament was designed to replicate the Mercury Man of Fire. It is one of the most sought-after Buick hood ornaments ever produced. The high detail has been maintained and is restored in an incredible Concours quality Chrome finish. It has been mounted on to a heavy cast iron lamp base which is finished in nickel and then a brushed satin finish applied with black in the recessed areas. A real treasure for a hood ornament collector or Buick Automobile enthusiast.
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