Harry Mann Key Chain Tag / Fob - Nos - Los Angeles - Chevrolet / Corvette on 2040-parts.com
Ventura, California, United States
Vintage original key chain tag is NOS. From Harry Mann's Los Angeles Chevrolet and Corvette dealership. Original plastic wrapper is included. These key chains, with wrapper, were acquired at the time the dealership closed their doors, over 25 years ago; they have been protected in storage since that day. (Note: This item has been available for sale locally, therefore may be subject to prior sale)
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