Vintage Water Transfer Decal "ny National Speedway " on 2040-parts.com
Brigham City, Utah, United States
THIS IS AN ORIGINAL WATER TRANSFER DECAL FROM THE 60'S ERA. IT IS NOT A REPRODUCTION. PLEASE DON'T CONFUSE IT WITH REPRODUCTION PEEL OFF STICKERS. IT IS IN MINT CONDITION AND STILL TRANSFERS GREAT. IT CAN BE USED ON THE INSIDE OF WINDOWS OR ON THE OUT SIDE. I HAVE OVER 30,000 ORIGINAL DECALS FROM THIS ERA. GIVE ME A TRY FOR THAT RARE DECAL . PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS
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