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Beep Beep Two Originl. 1960s Vintage Roadrunner Sew On Embroidered Denim Patches on 2040-parts.com

US $11.50
Location:

Webster, Florida, United States

Webster, Florida, United States
See photos and description. Unused Excellent Conditions!
Brand:Roadrunner Make:Plymouth UPC:Does not apply

Welcome
 
Offering Two Great Unused, and Original
"Beep-Beep" Roadrunner Uniform, Jacket, Blazer Patches
Heavy Embroidered Denium Sew-On
(not iron-on)

Backs/Fronts Shown


just shy of 4 1/2" by 2 1/3"
SUPER STRONG COLORS

Giving close Scrutiny, there are some expected age toning/spots/wrinkles.
Nothing serious.


Photos show well.

 
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Color hues may vary from actual.


If you happen to want other patches we have available,
chances are good that we can ship for the cost of one

Thank You !

 

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we ship once/week
 
 

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