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Vintage Kenwort Large Confederate Red White & Blue Prism Sticker on 2040-parts.com

US $17.00
Location:

Spencer, Ohio, United States

Spencer, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

THIS IS A VERY RARE 60's- 70's PRISM LICENSE PLATE STICKER. WHAT MAKES IT EVEN MORE RARE. IT HAS THE HEART OF DIXIE IMAGE. THE STICKER IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. IT SHOULD STICK PERFECTLY. BUT DUE TO THE AGE. I CANT GUARANTEE IT WILL STICK. BUT I CAN GUARANTEE THAT THE COLORS ARE PERFECT, WITH NO TEARS, WITH THE ORIGINAL BACKING. IT HAS NEVER BEEN USED. THE BACKING HAS A LITTLE DISCOLORATION. THE FRONT LEFT CORNER HAS A VERY SMALL DOG EAR. BUT DOES NOT EFFECT THE STICKER AT ALL. IT WOULD LOOK GREAT FRAMED OR MOUNTED ON A MIRROR. 

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