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Classic Car T Shirt (x-large) Anglia Gasser (brent Gill Design # Pos-275) on 2040-parts.com

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Piedra, California, United States

Piedra, California, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Hanes Tagless 6.1 100% Cotton Color:White Make:Vintage Anglia Gasser Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Gender:Unisex Adult Material:100% Cotton Manufacturer Part Number:POS - 275 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Size:X-LARGE

      This Classic Car Drawing is from HOT ROD Artist BRENT GILL. The design is applied to the T shirt by hand with a Heat Press the old fashion way just as was done in the early 60's. The Hot Rod Scene is applied to the BACK of the shirt and our LOGO (STREET SURFERS V8 CEN CAL) is on the Left Front Chest. 
      THIS REALLY KOOL DESIGN IS APPILED TO A HAINES TAGLESS 6.1 WHITE 100% COTTON T SHIRT, WE USE ONLY HIGH QUALITY GARMENTS FOR ALL OF OUR AUCTIONS. I WILL DISCOUNT SHIPPING ON TWO OR MORE ORDERS.
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