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Vintage 1950's Automobile Ashtray on 2040-parts.com

US $0.99
Location:

Iva, South Carolina, US

Iva, South Carolina, US
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You're bidding on a vintage 1950's automobile ashtray. The ashtray does have some pitting and scratches. Would probably need re-chroming to be mint. But is in pretty good condition otherwise.

Shipping: In The U.S. Only.

The photo's you see represent the actual item that will arrive at you home.

Please look at pics and ask any and all questions before bidding.

Calculated shipping in US only

IF YOU NEED MORE PICS JUST LET ME KNOW.

And look at my other auctions, I'm going to have a ton of collectibles coming. I'm putting stuff on daily.

I TAKE A LOT OF TIME AND CARE TO PACKAGE SO IT GETS TO YOU IN ONE PIECE

THANK YOU AND HAPPY BIDDING! restoration, model-t, ford, Chevrolet, GM, Dodge, Volkswagen, decorative, camel, Marlboro, Newport

 

 

 

 

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