The Mini Michelin Man
This Hood Ornament has been already sold, but Fluid Chrome Studios can create a similar artistic masterpiece.
This Michelin Man was first created as a give away from the tire store to be hung on your rear view mirror after your purchase of new tires to help promote The Michelin Brand. We have recasted him in zinc die-casting, highly detailed, polished and then tripled plated him with a brilliant finish. He is mounted on a very wonderfully sculptured maple hardwood base.
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