Illinois License Plates 1953 Ford Chevy Mopar Buick Olds Pontiac Dodge Ratrod on 2040-parts.com
Chicago, Illinois, US
1953 ILLINOIS LICENSE PLATES. PLEASE CHECK PIC. SOLD AS IS. SHIPPING $5.00 PRIORITY MAIL INCLUDING DELIVERY CONFIRMATION IN USA. ALL INTERNATIONAL SHIPMENTS WILL BE SHIPPED USPS EXPRESS MAIL. INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS PLEASE CONTACT ME FOR SHIPPING COST BEFORE BIDDING. BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY IMPORT DUTY FEES. I WILL COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE AUCTIONS. PAYMENT MUST BE MADE WITHIN 7 DAYS AFTER AUCTION ENDS. THANK YOU FOR BIDDING! THIS LICENSE PLATE IS EXPIRED AND AT LEAST 3 YEARS OLD & INTENDED FOR COLLECTING PURPOSES.
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