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1971 Ford Pinto Light Baby Blue Keychain '71 Pinto Key Chain Keychain on 2040-parts.com

US $20.99
Location:

Jupiter, Florida, United States

Jupiter, Florida, United States
Color Note : Color may appear lighter/darker than actual shade Small scratches on roof along with small paint chips on hood and roof
Brand:Value Added Custom Product Type:Key Chains Make:Ford Class:Car & Truck Color:Baby Blue UPC:Does not apply

1971 Ford Pinto Light Baby Blue 2 door Keychain 

Doors do not open

Small scratches on roof along with small paint chips on hood and roof (see pictures)

Color Note : Color may appear lighter/darker than actual shade

Finely detailed Diecast- Made of metal body with plastic interior

Detailed Tires and Rims

Very durable

Use as a keychain / Fob

Or

Hang from your rear view mirror

Attach it to your handbag, backpack or even your belt

This would be a great gift for any car/truck owner or collector

The keychain is produced using High Quality Die-Cast, not cheap plastic cars, to make the finished product.

The chain is 2.5 - 3 inches long made of nickel-plated steel and the ring is a 1 inch diameter.  Chain type may vary from picture.

 


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On May-20-07 at 13:58:08 PDT, seller added the following information:

DISCLAIMER

This custom made key chain item is made with a die-cast scale model for adult collectors. Our custom handcrafted items with brand names, trademarks and logos are officially licensed products by toy manufacturers and used under the license from all major automotive companies. All our key chain items are made with authentic die-cast car replicas. Stuffbypc is not affiliated with the manufacturer of the licensed product. May contain small parts & not suitable for small children


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