California Highway Patrol Vehicle Inspection Sticker Nos Dec.1975 on 2040-parts.com
Covina, California, United States
THIS IS A NEW ORIGINAL CALIFORNIA HIGHWAY PATROL (CHP) VEHICLE INSPECTION STICKER, WHICH WOULD BE PROPERLY PLACED ON THE RIGHT LOWER WINDSHIELD (OUTSIDE), WHEN YOUR VEHICLE PASSED A CHP ROADSIDE INSPECTION. THIS STICKER WAS VALID UNTIL 12-75 (DEC. 1975) AND WOULD BE A NICE TOUCH TO A PRE-1976 VEHICLE. THE ADHESIVE IS ON THE BACK OF THE STICKER WHICH IS AFFIXED TO ITS ORIGINAL BACKING. THE STICKER MEASURES 2" X 2". THIS IS NOT A REPRODUCTION.
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