Rare Vtg Retro Atomic Ball Suction Cup Dash Mount Ashtray on 2040-parts.com
North Royalton, Ohio, United States
VERY COOL 1960'S ERA RETRO ORANGE BALL ASHTRAY THAT MEASURES 4 1/2" TALL. IT HAS A CHROME FLIP UP FRONT AND IS MADE OF ALL METAL. HAS NICE SHINE WITH A LITTLE PAINT AND CHROME WEAR. I HAVE NEVER SEEN ONE OF THESE BEFORE. THE SUCTION CUP IS STILL FLEXIBLLE. GREAT ACCESSORY TO PUT ON YOUR VTG VAN, VW BUS, RAT ROD, FORD, MOPAR, GM OR OLD STATION WAGON.
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