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Plymouth 1970, Two "rapid Transit System" Decals, Original 1970 Promo Decals? on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Washington, Illinois, United States

Washington, Illinois, United States
Condition:New

Up for auction are two Plymouth decals for the late 60's, early 70's promotion of "The Rapid Transit System" cars, like the 'Cuda and their other performance cars of that era. Info can be found on the Internet about this promotion program...I think it was 1968-70, but am not sure. These two decals MAY BE ORIGINAL DECALS from that time...but I'm not sure. Please note the photo showing the back side of one...it says "fasson" & "Fasson-Painsville, O". Reproduction ones are availiable. Email any questions/comments. No refunds or returns. Buyer to pay shipping/handling fees. Payment by PayPal. Payment expected within 4 days of end of auction.

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