Vintage Ford Mustang Grille Horse ***l@@k*** on 2040-parts.com
Iva, South Carolina, US
You're bidding on a vintage (early 60's) Ford Mustang grille horse It does not have the coral attached. Has some rusting and may need light cleaning and re-chroming but Is otherwise in good condition. The back contains the following: C6ZB-8A224-A
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And look at my other auctions, I'm going to have a ton of collectibles coming. I'm putting stuff on daily.
I TAKE A LOT OF TIME AND CARE TO PACKAGE SO IT GETS TO YOU IN ONE PIECE
THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING! Camaro, road runner, collectable, decorative, Plymouth, 1970, 1961,1962
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