61 Caddy Metal Novelty License Plate For Your 1961 Cadillac on 2040-parts.com
Salem, Oregon, US
This is a very nice 12" by 6" metal novelty plate (for display only, not for actual registration use)
and the red "61CADDY" is nicely embossed. It has four standard bolt holes for easy hanging.
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