Pair Of Ford "shoebox" Poverty Caps/dog Dish Ford Letters Driver/rat Rod Fomoco on 2040-parts.com
Pa, US
Up for auction is an original pair of Ford "shoebox" Poverty Caps/ Dog Dish caps with the F O R D letters spelled out. These have a little raised cone in the center. These are not show quality but would suffice for missing caps, driver,rat rod, etc. Thanks for looking.
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