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Vintage Style Holley Carburetor High Performance Metal Embossed Sign High Detail on 2040-parts.com

US $23.99
Location:

Stone Mountain, Georgia, US

Stone Mountain, Georgia, US
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VINTAGE STYLE HOLLEY CARBURETOR HIGH PERFORMANCE METAL EMBOSSED SIGN HIGH DETAIL

Beautiful and Great. PERFECT PIECE TO ENHANCE THE DECOR OF ANY ENTHUSIASTS, HOME, OFFICE, GARAGE, SHOP, DEALER OR MAN CAVE. 

Measures 16.5X 12"

Sign is New - Hooks on back ready to hang

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