Power Products Ah58 Decal Sticker Tecumseh on 2040-parts.com
Oroville, California, United States
New reproduction decal printed and laminated...Made to exact size and shape of the original decal! Red, White and Black on Chrome... perfect for your restoration.... .. ... this is quality stuff.. Laminated for protection..
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