Mason Dixon Motorcycle Club License Plate Reflector Hampstead Md on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Pennsylvania, US
REFLECTOR PLATE NEVER USED -- IN ORIGINAL ENEVELOPE --
REFLECTOR IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION -- ENVELOPE HAS ISSUES -- -- THE CLUB WAS LOCATED IN
HAMPSTEAD, MARYLAND -- REFLECTOR IS FROM THE EARLY 1940'S -- A.M.A.-M.C.-425 --
I DO NOT KNOW WHEN THE CLUB DISBANDED -- THEY WERE CALLED THE MASON DIXON
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