2 Rare Vintage Lone Wolf Decals By Wallfrin In Original Packaging on 2040-parts.com
Flushing, Michigan, US
2 RARE Vintage Lone Wolf Decals made by Wallfrin Industries Brooklyn, NY, in original packaging. One of these dacals is still sealed in the original packaging. The second one has been opened but the packaging is with it. I assume these are from the 1960s?
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