Chevrolet Super Service "two Sided" Flange Bracket Sign, Camaro Nova Chevelle on 2040-parts.com
Zanesville, Ohio, US
For auction is this awesome Two Sided CHEVROLET SUPER SERVICE Metal Bracket Sign. This sign measures 8" by 2" by 15" and is thick, heavy duty metal. The sign carries the Chevrolet logo and displays on both sides of the sign. Great decoration piece in any Body Shop, Chevy Dealership Service Department, Garage or Man Cave...... or for any Chevrolet Memorbilia collector or car Chevrolet enthusiast. You don't want to let this deal pass you by!
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