Framed Original Vintage Motorcyle Hill Climb Poster Hornell Mc Castle Creek Ny on 2040-parts.com
Santa Cruz, California, US
This is not a reproduction but, an actual sign from the event. It even has the staple holes where it was tacked up. It was folded in half at some point unfortunately. A professional framer mounted and framed this for me and it actually looks really nice even with the crease and staple holes.
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