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A friend is working on a 1940 Chevy sedan. In the glovebox, he found a clip with the Firestone logo stamped into it. It is made out of aluminum. Anyone know what it is? My guess is that it clips over the top lip of the back window to hold a coat hanger.

Matt

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Gas Station Aluminum Firestone Tire Advertising Car Window Clothes Hanger Clip, as found on the Internet

Rick


1939 Chevrolet Stake Truck

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