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Keep On Truckin' Decal / Sticker Reflective Vinyl 2 Color ***free Shipping*** on 2040-parts.com

US $7.99
Location:

Greeneville, Tennessee, United States

Greeneville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:New Type:Body Decal, Bumper Sticker, Fuel Tank Decal, Hood Decal, Tailgate Decal, Window Decal, Windshield Decal Size:7.5"x3.5" Theme:Custom Retro / Classic 70's & 80's, Custom Image, Custom Text Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front, Rear Finish:Semi-Gloss

 This is a classic decal design from the 70's & 80's era.

The Truckin' decal was popular with people of all ages no matter what you were driving.

This NEW sticker measures 7.5"x3.5" and is made from very reflective vinyl.

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