Vintage Wendell Motors Car Dealer Emblem Part Sign Kitchener Waterloo Ontario on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, Ontario, Canada
This is an old metal car dealer emblem. It is in good/fair condition with some wear/pitting and could use some cleaning. It display ok and would look good in your collection. It is being sold as is as found. See my other items to combine shipping. Contact me for any other questions or for correct shipping, it could be lower then listed depending on your location..
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