Rare Vintage Tennessee 81' License Plate Sample~seldom Seen~ on 2040-parts.com
North Canton, Ohio, US
TENNESSEE 1981 SAMPLE LICENSE PLATE...SELDOM SEEN & IN EXTRA NICE CONDITION{no touch-ups}!IF YOU OWN A 80'S MUSCLE CAR/CLASSIC,THIS WOULD BE COOL ON THE CAR OR IN YOUR GARAGE/MAN CAVE.{very nice plate...the small mounting holes on the older plates always look much better than the large wide holes on the newer ones}!!!
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