1970 Plymouth Gtx Green Key Chain on 2040-parts.com
Port Angeles, Washington, United States
This is a custom made 1970 Plymouth GTX Key Chain. This car is green with chrome bumpers, a hood that opens and real rubber tires. HERE ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS HAVE USED THEM FOR
REAR VIEW MIRROR ORNAMENT
KEY CHAIN
HOOKED TO YOUR BACK PACK OR HANDBAG
HOLIDAY ORNAMENTS
-ATTACHED TO YOUR BELT OR BRIEF CASE THESE ALSO MAKE GREAT GIFTS FOR ANY CAR NUT, COLLECTOR OR ENTHUSIAST! These key chains are custom made from a variety of quality die cast cars with a 2” steel nickel plated key chain. Check out our other key chains, don’t see the car your looking for? Let us know we can custom make one for you.
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