Vintage Autohaus Vw Volkswagen Metal Dealer License Plate Frame Lancaster Pa on 2040-parts.com
Milltown, New Jersey, US
Vintage original 1960s 1970s Volkswagen metal dealer license plate frame from Autohaus in Lancaster PA. Very rare hard to find plate frame. Does not look to have ever been mounted on a car. No cracks in the metal. Sold as is. Please see photo Buyer pays shipping No shipping outside the U.S.
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