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Automobilia Vintage 1949-1963 Shock Absorber Display Advertisement Sign on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Springfield, Missouri, US

Springfield, Missouri, US
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This auction is for a vintage information display for Shock Absorbers, a rare find and a true collectable for the automotive enthusiast. This is a hanging display that measures 40" long by 18" wide

Some of the models shown on the display are no longer manufactured, including DeSoto, Edsel, Corvair, Nash, Metropolitan, Studebaker and Willys. The oldest year shown on the display is 1949, the newest models shown are 1963. 

This collectable display was purchased at a recent auction for a automotive repair garage that had been in business for over fifty years. Please watch for future listing for other collectable pieces.

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