UP FOR AUCTION IS A USED 1965 FORD MUSTANG NAME PLATE
PART NUMBER C5ZB 16098-G
PINS ARE SOLID. CHROME IS STILL IN GOOD CONDITION.
NO CRACKS OR PITS.
LONG OBSOLETE. GOOD ITEM TO KEEP AS A SPARE.
STORED INSIDE FOR MANY YEARS. MEASURES 4 3/4 INCHES.
EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS.
OCT. 1ST
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