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Vintage Style Pontiac Service Metal Sign Gto Firebird Trans Am Muscle Car Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
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Carroll, Ohio, US

Carroll, Ohio, US
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1ST SINGLE PONTIAC SIGN IS ONLY ITEM UP FOR BID (MULTIPLE PHOTOS ARE OTHER ITEMS THAT I HAVE LISTED) ITEM IS A NEW VINTAGE STYLE SIGN (A NEW SIGN MADE TO LOOK OLD!) MEASURES 11 3/4! SIGN HAS PRE DRILLED HOLES FOR EASY MOUNTING OR DISPLAY & IS MADE IN THE U.S.A.! SHIPPING FOR FIRST ITEM IS $6.98 & $1.50 PER ADDITIONAL ITEM IN THE UNITED STATES. PLEASE CHECK OUT OTHER LISTING FOR MORE SIGN CHOICES.

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