Early Bronco Front Bumper License Plate Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Yuma, Arizona, US
This is a Early Ford Bronco stock front bumper License Plate mouting bracket, cape off of my 76 Bronco. It was mounted to the stock bumper. Please see pics and feel free to ask questions, it is in good used shape.
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