Ford Mustang Past And Present Picture Metal Tin Sign Wall Decor Man Cave New on 2040-parts.com
Jefferson City, Missouri, US
Winning bidder will get the mustang sign in the pic below. It is 16" by 12 1/2". Shipping is $8. I have other signs listed and combine shipping, only $1 on each additional similar size sign.
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