Jeep Porcelain Wall Service Thermometer Sign Garage Man Cave Gift on 2040-parts.com
Accord, New York, US
Jeep Service wall thermometer with a thick genuine porcelain coating.
still in near mint condition. this is made of a heavy, solid chunk of steel or iron.[not tin]
it measures 12 inches long and just over 2.5 inches wide.
no idea when it was made. no printing except graphics.
This is a really nice thermo. great Graphics and excellent all around condition
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