"audi"aluminum Name Plate Circa 50s-60s Year? Used on 2040-parts.com
Worth, Illinois, US
UP FOR AUCTION IS A GOOD USED ALUMINUM"AUDI" NAME PLATE
CIRCA 50S-60S
YEAR?
NO PART NUMBER FOUND.
NAME PLATE IS SOLID. STILL IN GOOD CONDITION.
ALL 3 STUDS ARE IN TACT.
GREAT ITEM TO USE ON AN EVERYDAY DRIVER OR KEEP AS A SPARE.
MEASURES 7 INCHES ACROSS BOTTOM.
STORED INSIDE FOR YEARS.
EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
OCT. 20
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