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Ford Moto Meter Winged Radiator Cap Mascot Badge Hood Ornament Emblem Man Cave on 2040-parts.com

US $129.00
Location:

Harrison, Ohio, US

Harrison, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

                               

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       Ford Boyce Motor Meter mounted on nice wood turning for display .  The Maple over Black Walnut Wood Turning is included with this item . The winged Cap is threaded 1 15/16 inch external thread , and can be used as a functional Motor Meter .  The Motor Meter and Wings is about 4 years old .  The Faith Dancing Girl is 1930s 1940s and has been re purposed into a Moto Meter Mascot .  Good for display purposes only .  Nice  condition , and would make a very nice " MAN CAVE " display item .

 

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