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US $74.95
Location:

Byron Center, Michigan, United States

Byron Center, Michigan, United States
Condition:New with tags


Classic "modern era" 1967 Pontiac GTO muscle car shelf is brand new, in the box.  Set your wall off in amazing style!!!!  Bright factory colors, just like the real thing.  Measures approximately 20" x 7" x 10" deep.  Perfect for displaying your Pontiac diecast, and other collectibles.  Very cool and unique item.  Great for a gift, or to decorate your office. Kids love these in their rooms, and so do dads.  This is a "gotta have" item.  NOTE:  This item does not have working headlights.  Check out all our automotive items on E Bay.

 

 

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