Nos Powered By Dodge Inside Window Decal-made In The 60s-still Works Great- on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
Not a reproduction! These were sold in the 60s. Hot Rod magazine had ads for these and other decals you could send away for. Designed to go on the inside of glass but will stick on either side once wet. 4 inches once off the paper. Don't forget to check my other listings for more vintage car items.
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