Volkswagen Beetle Tin, Surf Bug With Surf Boards. Blue New!! on 2040-parts.com
San Juan Capistrano, California, US
Volkswagen Beetle Tin, Surf Bug with Surf Boards. Blue NEW!! Very well made. It measures about 12" long and about 5" tall and 5" wide.
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