Dealer Dealership Name Plate Emblem Advertising Blackwell-baldwin Poplar Bluff on 2040-parts.com
Sedalia, Missouri, United States
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Dealership Name Plate Emblem Advertising Blackwell-Baldwin Poplar Bluff Ironton
Jonesboro
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is a Vintage advertising dealership name plate from;
Blackwell-Baldwin
The name plate is approx. 6 1/4" long, and 1 1/4” tall, and is a black/white plastic type.
The double face tape on the backside needs to be replaced.
The name plate is
in good condition, as with the vintage of the item, there is
normal wear, and some discoloration, as noted from the photos.
The name plate is SOLD AS IS with NO RESERVE. email questions before bidding.
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