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Righter Aircraft Drone Engine Data Plate Acid Etched 1940s- 1950s Army Air Force on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Veradale, Washington, United States

Veradale, Washington, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Manufacturer Part Number:44A10932

Here we have a Righter Aircraft Drone Engine data plate. This data plate is left blank and ready for your restoration. If you are interested, Nostalgic Reflections will stamp your numbers that you need; for an additional $8.75 per pad. This plate has 3 available pads to stamp. It measures 1 1/4" X 2 1/4".

This rare Army Air Force data plate is "ONE" of 6 that were custom made by Nostalgic Reflections of Veradale, Washington who makes custom "one off" parts for antique vehicles; cars, trucks, airplanes, Motorcycles, bicycles, tractors, snowmobiles & boats.

Click on the "ME" next to our feedback rating and you will see a small sampling of unique parts that were made by Nostalgic Reflections and sold on eBay down through the years. If you see an item there that you would like us to relist on eBay, call 509-226-3522 and we will be glad to relist the item for you.

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