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Twin Lake, Michigan, United States

Twin Lake, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Nash Manufacturer Part Number:No. 11 Type:License Plate Frame Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Primary Color:Silver Chrome Placement on Vehicle:Front, Rear Theme:Vehicle Make/Model Surface Finish:Chrome

Metal License Plate Frame.  Reads; NASH CAR CLUB OF AMERICA.  Use on the front or the back.  Used, but not abused, still looks good. Backside is imprinted with, No. 11, Robert W. Brown Co., 8241 Phlox St., Downey Calif.  Has some minor letter wear, nothing that a black felt marker can't fix.

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