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US $7.00
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Helendale, California, US

Helendale, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:HOT WHEELS Make:Ford Color:Reds Material:Diecast Country of Manufacture:Malaysia

THIS IS A CUSTOM MINT KEYCHAIN-1969 FORD TORINO TALLADEGA,METALLIC WHITE W/CHROME MAGS,THANKS FOR LOOKING.

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