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US $29.99
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Rancho Cucamonga, California, US

Rancho Cucamonga, California, US
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RARE  1940S-1950S NOS SINKO BUG/SNOW DEFLECTOR 
This is an original Sinko bug/snow deflector. It was made to clamp to your hoods center molding to deflect bugs or snow from hitting your windshield. It comes with instructions that are from the back of the original box but not the complete box. There is a small ding in the chrome center. This is in unused condition with all hardware. This is an original vintage accessory and not a new reproduction. Look at the pictures for the condition as they are part of the description. Perfect period correct accessory for your vintage car,truck or display case. You will not be disappointed with your purchase.

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