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10 Lot Vintage 70's The Chrysler Crew Marine Motors Jacket Hat Patches Crests A on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Mission, British Columbia, Canada

Mission, British Columbia, Canada
Patches are new old stock & they all show slight signs of age. They have no package.
Make:Chrysler Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Country of Manufacture:United States Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:N/A UPC:Does not apply

10 Lot

Vintage 1970's

The Chrysler Crew

Sew On

Hat / Jacket Patches Crests

Crests are new bulk stock & measure approx. 2 3/4" High x 4 1/4" Wide

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