Vintage Wish Bone Hair Pins Model A T Ford Model Flat Head Rat Rod Old School on 2040-parts.com
Mogadore, Ohio, US
HERE IS A SET OF VINTAGE HAIR PINS FOR A STRAIGHT AXLE,THESE LOOK LIKE THEY MAY HAVE BEEN MADE BACK IN THE LATE 50s OR 60s,THEY ARE CHROME PLATED AND WOULD LOOK GREAT ON A RAT ROD OR BUCKET T,THEY ARE NOT SHOW QUALITY SO KEEP THAT IN MIND,THE WELDS ARE HEAVY.THE JOINTS ON THE ENDS FEEL TIGHT.ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK.
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