1931 Ford Model A Original Vintage Hood Ornament Rare! Classic 30s Boyce Wings on 2040-parts.com
San Bruno, California, US
For sale is this vintage original FORD 1931 MODEL A Hood Ornament! This was on the stock original 1931 Model A I purchased years ago. I assume it is the one the car originally came with. It is in nice shape for such an old piece! Very rare, I have never seen one like it on eBay!
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