Vintage Powered By Olds Inside Window Decal-made In The 60s-works Great! on 2040-parts.com
Los Angeles, California, US
Not a repro! Designed for the insides of windows. Directions on back. 4 inches once off the paper. These were sold in Hot Rod magazine ads in the 60s. Speed shops also sold these. See my other listings for more vintage auto accessories. We discount shipping multiple items.
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