Allen Kane Ford, North Hollywood California, Dealer License Plate Frame on 2040-parts.com
Riverside, California, US
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This is a chrome metal dealer license plate frame from Allen Kane Ford in North Hollywood California. This frame fits the 1956 and up license plates. It measures 12 1/4 inches wide by 6 1/4 inches high. The chrome is shiny, with some little pits. The paint was faded, so I've repainted it in it's original colors. There are some minor bends, but no cracks. The last picture shows how this frame will look with a plate, but the plate is NOT included as part of this auction. Whether you're here in California, or back east, I think this frame would look really cool on your vintage Ford.
I will guarantee this frame to be received as described.
This is not a best offer auction, and I don't end auctions early.
Please note that due to new Ebay and PayPal policies for 2011, I must now charge and collect sales tax on items sold to buyers with shipping addresses here in the state of California. The tax rate here in Riverside CA is 8.0%, so if you live here in CA, when bidding, please bear in mind that that's an extra 80 cents you will have to pay on every $10.
All items are packed in new boxes that are big enough to allow room for plenty of padding of bubble wrap and peanuts. I guarantee you will NOT receive a damaged item (like many that I have bought). Buyer pays $7 for very well packed (by me) USPS Priority Mail shipping. I ship within 1 working day of receipt of payment, and give the buyer the tracking number within a day of shipping. PayPal payment must be received within 5 days of the end of the auction.
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HOW IT WILL LOOK WITH A PLATE - PLATE NOT INCLUDED

HOW IT WILL LOOK WITH A PLATE - PLATE NOT INCLUDED
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