Vintage1973 F250 Ford Ranger Pickup Highboy Avon Decanter W Original Packaging on 2040-parts.com
Poland, New York, US
Here is a Avon 1973 Ford Ranger Pickup it has
Deep Woods aftershave in it . Cool little truck to have, great
condition, a must to have in your ford collection. Glass cab, plastic bed, measures 7" long 2 1/2" high. Includes original packaging.
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