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Rare Set Of ..." City Chevrolet"... Oversize License Frames.....look..... on 2040-parts.com

US $649.00
Location:

Lakewood, California, United States

Lakewood, California, United States
Condition:Used


     Tonight we are listing for sale an AWESOME PAIR OF 1940's - 1950's OVERSIZE LICENSE FRAMES FROM  CITY CHEVROLET IN SAN DIEGO, CA.......

       THESE BEAUTIFUL LICENSE FRAMES HAVE BEEN TOTALLY RESTORED WITH TRIPLE CHROME PLATING AND HAVE BEEN POWDER COATED BACK TO THEIR ORIGINAL BLUE COLOR......
 
        THE FRAMES MEASURE 14" LONG X 6" WIDE AND HAVE THE ROUNDED CORNERS FOR LICENSE PLATES USED BACK IN THE 1940's AND 1950's.....  

       THE FRAMES ARE IN LIKE NEW CONDITION WITH NO BREAKS, CRACKS, OR REPAIRS AND WILL FIT ANY CALIF LICENSE PLATES FROM 1940 to 1955.....
 
        DON'T MISS OUT ON THESE BAD BOYS AND KICK YOURSELF LATER, AS THEY WOULD LOOK GREAT ON ANY EARLY CHEVROLET.........AND WE ALL KNOW HOW FAST OVERSIZE CHEVY LICENSE FRAMES SELL........

       The new owner may pick these frames up for free at my home...OR... will pay shipping of $10.85 within the lower 48 states , with shipping charges to Canada and overseas to be determined after the auction...
      
                           Good Luck and thanks for reading this! ...

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