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Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Cast Aluminum 1940s / 1950s Motorcycle License Plate Frames - Skip Fordyce / Jack's Cycle
I was looking around on Ebay and found these cool reproductions of old late 40's / 1950's license plate frames for Skip Fordyce of Riverside, CA and Jack's Cycle Shop of Vallejo, CA. Either or would make a great addition to your period machine. Check out Skip Fordyce and Jack's Cycle Shop on Ebay. At $49.95 they're a pretty good buy and appear to be cast at Monarch Foundry in Los Angeles, CA!
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