Dodge Colt Car Logo Leather Key Fob Holder W/ Original Vintage 1970's Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Goldens Bridge, New York, US
Leather key fob with metal enameled Colt logo. I believe this is from the early 1970's. Found it in the basement of my uncles store. It reads "real leather made in England" in gold foil.
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