License Plate Northwest Deuce Day 75th Anniversary July 29, 2007 Victoria, B.c. on 2040-parts.com
Brookings, Oregon, United States
This is a brand new, never used, still in plastic slip from the July 29th, 2007 75th Anniversary of the 1932 Deuce Coupe license plate from the Northwest Deuce Day at Bear Mountain Golf Resort Properties in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. The plate is in mint condition. You will absolutely love this for your Deuce Coupe Collection.
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