Elvis Car Museum Display Stands From Graceland For Mercedes 280SL & Ferrari Dino
$ 2199.99$ 1319.99
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Here are some very nice items for fans of the King! These were on display for many years at Elvis' car museum across from Graceland in Memphis, Tennessee. If you toured the mansion and grounds, you probably saw these very display stands. They were retired when the museum was remodeled. Basically, they are bright orange neon color plexiglass lightboxes that were used to describe Elvis' vehicles on display and originally had photos attached to them. The photos are gone, as you can see. There are no lights attached. The first one is mostly complete except for the photos and sat in front of Priscilla's Mercedes 280 SL. The second one is just the top piece for Elvis' Ferrari Dino. I don't have the bottom part. The last two pics, show the stands on display at the car museum. The black car is the Ferrari Dino and the other car is Elvis' famous pink Caddy just to show how these stands were used at Graceland's Car Museum. A simple search will show you pics of Priscilla's Mercedes with this stand in front of it. These have been in storage for years and need some restoration. There are some scratches and some cracking where the top was joined to the base. You could easily use the first one as a template for making a base for the second one. Would look great with your car collection or Elvis collection. Even better with a lighted base underneath. Guaranteed original retired Graceland item. FREE USA SHIPPING, lower 48 states only. Please Inquire about international shipping, but due to the dimensional weight (bulkiness) it won't be cheap. The tops measure 18x24 inches and stand 20 inches tall. Constructed of very thick plexiglass. Due to the vintage nature of the items, they are being sold as is, no returns or refunds. Buy with confidence, my 14th year on eBay, people seem to like my stuff! I am not affiliated with Graceland in any way, just an Elvis fan, like you! Who isn't? Thanks, Jeff