Ford Collectable Picture Black & White Model T Educational Affairs Department on 2040-parts.com
Warren, Michigan, US
Classic ford model t photograph duplication created and issued here in the motor city Detroit by the Ford Educational Affairs Department. Picture is in great condition and is a must have collectable for the enthusists of model t's, Fords, or just classic car lovers all together. PLEASE FEEL FREE TO MESSAGE ME WITH ANY FURTHER QUESTIONS thanks!!!
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