Halliburton Large Size Decals *******last Set Left !!!! ******* on 2040-parts.com
Clearfield, Utah, US
Two 33 year old Halliburton Truck door decals 12"x 4 1/2" Perfect Condition. I worked at a Halliburton truck shop in Odessa Texas in 1980 and found a few of these about 25 years ago in the bottom of my tool box..ship to USA only Thanks..
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