1968 Firebird Gto M-20 4 Speed Original Muncie I.d. Tag # 3950356 on 2040-parts.com
Streetsboro, Ohio, United States
THIS I.D. TAG WAS ON A 1968 Firebird GTO? MUNCIE 4 SPEED M20, ORIGINAL TAG #3950356 IN GOOD CONDITION FOR YOU ---- SOLD AS IS, Shipping and Handling $2.99 anywhere in the US
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