Iron Maltese Cross Metal Cutout 12" X 12" on 2040-parts.com
Gatesville, Texas, United States
This listing is for one metal Iron Cross/Maltese Cross cut out of heavy 12 ga sheet metal (0.1046"). Dimensions are approximately 12" X 12". Can be hung on a wall as is or could be welded to something or made into something (maybe a taillight or license plate bracket?) Comes unpainted/unfinished.
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