North Carolina Car Tag Mach One Ford Mustang on 2040-parts.com
Concord, North Carolina, US
You are bidding on an an old issued NORTH CAROLINA VANITY PLATE--MACH-ONE.. I was given this by a friend of mine but he did not know what the MACH-ONE meant. This would make a nice garage wall art OR could possibly be reissued to your vehicle (I think)...The tag itself is in VERY GOOD original condition without the yearly stamps. If you are looking for nice garage art type tags etc you wont go wrong here. Thanks for looking
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