Ford Gt Gt40 Wheel Center Paper Weight on 2040-parts.com
Collegeville, Pennsylvania, United States
Your are bidding on a very small run of Ford GT wheel center paper weights. This paper weight was produced exclusively for the press at the introduction of the Ford GT production car. It is an excellent collector's item for your Ford GT collection or to be displayed at car shows. It comes in a decorative pouch. Notice: Winning bidder will pay within 14 days of close of auction or item will be relisted and negative feedback posted. See our other auctions. |
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