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1969 Plymouth Road Runner Gtx Barracuda License Plate on 2040-parts.com

US $8.99
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This auction is for a pair of correct reproduction 1968 PLYMOUTH Dealer License Plates. These were reproduced from an Original and are just like the originals, same material, same lettering, logo and colors. The auction is for a pair (2) pieces. They are shown in some of the 1968 Plymouth Brochures and would be a nice touch for your 1968 GTX Road Runner Satellite Belvedere Fury or otherr Plymouth Restoration for a nice Vintage Correct Touch for the shows. Feel free to ask any questions.



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