1967 Ford Mustang License Plate Frame on 2040-parts.com
Junction City, Kansas, United States
An original tag frame. Has some pitting in chrome, some paint coming off. I did not try to clean it so you could see the originality. Not bent. Easy fix for paint if you wanted to re-paint it. Chrome will polish out. Came off a 1967 Mustang.
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