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Auto Art T-shirt 1958 Chevy Impala on 2040-parts.com

US $18.50
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New Tripoli, Pennsylvania, US

New Tripoli, Pennsylvania, US
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'58  Chevrolet "Impala" T-Shirt - Great Gift !

Try this on for size ! We use Gildan® Ultra Cotton® short sleeve T-shirts and a DIRECT TO GARMENT PRINTING PROCESS (not iron-on). Shirt colors include White or Ash Grey. These are pre-shrunk 100% cotton 6.1 ounce heavyweight T-shirts (Ash Grey contains 1% polyester). They have double-needle stitched necks, sleeves and bottom hems as well as seamless collars.

Order by size and color. Inquire for larger sizes. Washing instructions included. Priority Mail Shipping. See other designs, also prints and posters of same in our eBay store or inquire for auction number – all original artist interpretations.

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