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1970 Ford Boss Mustang Resin Car Wall Shelf W/headligh Shop Motor Oil Can Dad on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Waynesville, Georgia, United States

Waynesville, Georgia, United States
Condition:New Brand:1970 Boss Ford Mustang Wall Shelf Other Part Number:Antique Rare Coin Machine Shop Gas Pump Porcelain Manufacturer Part Number:Man Cave Game Room Bar Diner Cabin Lodge Decor Led Warranty:Yes Interchange Part Number:Rustic Farm Snap On Tools Garage Engine Parts barn

 Description

1970 FORD MUSTANG

BOSS RESIN WALL SHELF

*8'' TALL X 20'' WIDE* 


 

The car shelf is made of durable resin with a tempered glass shelf. Has working LED headlights and license plate which illuminate to make this the ultimate conversation piece to your garage, man-cave or family room. Takes 3 AA batteries. (not included)

 

Measures 20.00" x 6.5"x 8.45"

 

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