Ford Racing 110 Years Of Racing And Winning New Decal Sticker on 2040-parts.com
Abingdon, Virginia, United States
This is a decal for Ford's 110 year anniversary of Racing and Winning. It measures 4" in diameter and has a peel-n-stick back. The front has the "We Race. You Win. Since 1901" circling the decal. The Ford blue oval, RACING, and 110 Years are in the center.
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