Antique Car Registration For A Dort Touring 1916 Real Not A Copy on 2040-parts.com
Huntington Beach, California, US
This is a genuine Registration for a Dort Touring car (serial # 5844) issued in May 23, 1916 to William Preisch in lock Port New York. It is in excellent condition for a document this old. If you own a Dort you certainly need this.
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