New 20`s ~ 30`s ~ 40`s ~ 50`s Vintage Style License Plate Frame Topper ! on 2040-parts.com
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NEW VINTAGE STYLE AAA LICENSE PLATE FRAME TOPPER ! HAS A CHROME AND BRASS LOOKING FINISH AND A BLACK METAL FRAME ! NEW COPY OF THE ORIGINAL TYPE OF LICENSE PLATE ACCESSORY THAT WAS MOUNTED TO THE FRONT OR REAR LICENSE PLATES ! ( SORRY LICENSE PLATE IS NOT INCLUDED ! ) NICE LOOKING DRESS UP ITEM !
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