Dirty Donny,shrunken Head, Bobbing Head,antenna Topper on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Pennsylvania, US
This is for one Dirty Donny Shrunken Head. Can be mounted on your dash board as a bobby head, hung from your rear view mirror or used as a antenna topper The head is head is made of foam rubber, 3" high and 1 1/2" wide. I accept pay pal and all major credit cards. Thanks for looling!!! Cruisin Classics
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