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Model A Ford Moto-meter Wings - Solid Die-cast Metal Aluminum on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
Location:

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States

Chapel Hill, North Carolina, United States
See Photos. Found in an old shop where the owner worked on Model A and Model T cars. Was on a nail high in the rafters. I have no idea if it is original or not. I just knew it was cool when I saw it. Approx 13" wide. Seller Lot #1627.
Brand:Unknown Model Year Range:1928 - 1931 Manufacturer Part Number:Unknown UPC:Does not apply

See Photos.  Found in an old shop where the owner worked on Model A and Model T cars.  Was on a nail high in the rafters.  I have no idea if it is original or not.  I just knew it was cool when I saw it.  Approx 13" wide.  Seller Lot #1627.

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