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1960 To 1980's Texaco Set Of 5 Original Lubrication Door Jamb Tabs Reminder Tags on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
Location:

Blaine, Washington, United States

Blaine, Washington, United States
"ORIGINAL UNUSED ITEM"
Brand:TEXACO Size:1.5 INCHES BY 4.5 INCHES Manufacturer Part Number:NONE Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Primary Color:WHITE Warranty:No Finish:SMOOTH CARS & TRUCKS:1960 TO 1980'S TEXACO OIL

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- UP FOR AUCTION ARE RARE, VINTAGE AND ORIGINAL 1960 TO 1980's TEXACO - LUBE LUBRICATION DOOR JAMB TAB STICKER - REMINDER TAGS - THESE ARE ORIGINAL, UNUSED AND THE WINNING BIDDER RECEIVES 5 OF THEM AS SHOWN IN THE AUCTION PICTURE. THEY ARE APPROXIMATELY 1.5 BY 4.5 INCHES IN SIZE.

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