Boyertown Better Built Tour Wagon Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Pottstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Boyertown Better Built Tour Wagon Emblem 7" H x 9 3/4" W NO RESERVE AUCTION GOOD LUCK This Emblem would make the perfect addition to your collection. Would make the perfect gift. Pictures shown are of the actual item being sold. Please take a look at all pictures and read item description before bidding. Please ask all questions before bidding. Acquired this item thru an Estate Sale, I try to do my best to describe each item, but I'm no expert and may not catch everything. Check out my other items! ***ALL SALES ARE FINAL.*** |
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