Vintage License Plate Topper Used But Still Decent on 2040-parts.com
Goshen, Indiana, US
I have for auction an old license plate topper. It is gold in color and has a blue back round. It has some rash but not too bad for its age. I have no idea what ALA stands for but if some one knows and will tell me I can include it in this listing.
This topper isn't solid brass like some but stamped metal I have included a picture of the back for you to see what I mean. Also want you to know its not bent or beat up, just some scratches to the finish. This would look good on any antique car/truck, rat rod or traditional rod. Good luck bidding!
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