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Carroll Shelby Collector Bobble Head Driving In Ford Cobra Gt500 Svt Mustang on 2040-parts.com

US $39.98
Location:

Palm Springs, California, US

Palm Springs, California, US
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 If you want a great conversation starter at your office or just a few smiles through the day- get this Carroll Shelby bobble head.
 
 Each bobble head is a unique piece of memorabilia -They are hand painted with hand applied decals as well as hand numbered. 
 
 There will only be 500 of these made, each one is individually numbered on the bottom of the car -These are high quality pieces and will sure to be a collectors item.
 
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