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Promo Dealership Showroom Sign 1994/94 Mercury Grand Marquis/ford Crown Victoria on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Independence, Missouri, United States

Independence, Missouri, United States
Condition:Used

Mercury Dealership Promotional Sign featuring a 1994 Grand Marquis photo

One Original Ford Dealership Showroom cardboard poster with plastic frame. The sign measures 24.75" ( 2 feet) x 16.75" x 1" deep. The picture has a slight bow to it and some light scratches and scuffs. There is an half inch scratch at the bottom right corner. The frame has light scuffs and scratches. Used condition. The word "Copyright" does not appear on the item being sold, only the ad image.
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