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Vintage International Tailgate 70's Pickup Wall Art Bench Deco on 2040-parts.com

US $595.00
Location:

Cherryfield, Maine, United States

Cherryfield, Maine, United States
Dings, dents, scratches
Brand:International Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown Warranty:No UPC:Does not apply

Vintage International Tailgate. Not sure of the year. Has dents, dings, scratches. Make a great wall piece or bench. It measures 66 1/2" Long, 21' Tall, and 3" thick. It is a great solid piece. It weighs apprximately 50 pounds. Please look at the pictures and ask any questions prior to making an offer. 

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