Ford Explorer Vanity License Plate Tag Stainless Steel Black on 2040-parts.com
Rock Hill, South Carolina, US
This listing is for one license plate. The plate is NEW and unused. This plate is a stainless steel plate with a polished mirror finish on the front with an acrylic blue Ford oval and "Explorer" in black acrylic on it. This is a licensed product by Ford made by a fully licensed company in the USA. This is a beautiful license plate. http://stores.ebay.com/K-MansParts_Stainless-steel-vanity-plates
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