Motherroad Indian Harley Motorcycle Repair Shop Garage Vintage Style Metal Sign on 2040-parts.com
Carroll, Ohio, US
UP FOR BID IS THE FIRST SINGLE PHOTO SIGN (1) MOTHER ROAD SIGN. (MULTIPLE SIGN PHOTOS ARE OTHER ITEMS THAT I ALSO HAVE LISTED AS) A VINTAGE STYLE SIGN (A NEW SIGN MADE/DESIGNED TO LOOK OLD!) SIGN MEASURES 11 3/4! SHIPPING FOR 1ST SIGN IS $6.98...ADDITIONAL SIGN SHIPPING IS $1.50.
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