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1932 Ford Flathead Hotrod License Plate Trailer Light Airstream Sparton Custom on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Pleasanton, California, US

Pleasanton, California, US
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license plate is not included just for example.. really neat old license plate holder and lite missing one original nut to one bracket. and you will have to make the bottom brackets to attach to the existing bottom brackets to mount to your application. or redo the whole mounting system to your specs. see my other auctions for more cool old stuff..  shipping will be 18.00 to the us if im over on shipping ill refund you.

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