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> FREE - rear license plate bracket **GONE**
Scott H
post Jul 19 2009, 08:13 PM
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This is the rear license plate bracket from a '72 parts car I had.

I don't know if anybody would want this but I hate to throw it out if someone can use it. It was very rusty and pitted when pulled from the car. I thoroughly bead blasted it and shot it with several coats of Rust-oleum hammered black paint. It looks very rough but still feels plenty sturdy enough to do its job.

Free to you in the continental US.

Pics are after bead blasting/before paint and then after painting.

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They are about $40 new. Looks like it will still hold a plate. Someone will want it. The price is right.
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The bracket is gone.
Thanks for looking.
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