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Vintage 1950's Truck Hood Great For Decor on 2040-parts.com

US $299.99
Location:

Eugene, Missouri, United States

Eugene, Missouri, United States
Please see all the pictures, what you see is what you get, sell as is,
Warranty:No

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fair and faded condition, scratches, chipped paints, rusty, worn, aged, dings, dents, etc, please see the pictures for the condition of this item, what you see is what you get, sell as is,

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