Parts Department Bag From Faulk Chevrolet (former Gm Dealer) In Thomasville, Ga on 2040-parts.com
Ochlocknee, Georgia, US
Here is an unused bag from the Parts Department at Faulk Chevrolet, a former Chevy dealer in Thomasville, GA. Based on the dealership's street address printed on the bag, this item was used in the 1960's. The dealership was moved to E. Jackson Street in 1971.
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