1955 Mercury Front Ashtray Ash Tray on 2040-parts.com
Lawton, Oklahoma, United States
THIS IS A DASH ASH TRAY FROM A 55 MERCURY.IT IS IN FAIR CONDITION WITH SOME SMALL PITS IN THE CHROME FINISH.U.S.SHIPPING IS $5.00 |
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