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Ford Mustang T Shirt, 1965, Shelby G T 350, Medium, New Without Tags on 2040-parts.com

US $10.99
Location:

Osteen, Florida, US

Osteen, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:hanes Gender:Unisex Adult Size:M Color:Whites Make:ford mustang shelby

This is a brand new t shirt "without new tags" It is a size Medium and looks like a true medium.  It is an "authentic Hane's, tag-less, t-shirt.

The picture on the shirt is of a "1965 Ford Shelby Mustang GT 350". The picture is on both sides of the shirt.

I ship within 24 hours provided I have received payment. I ask that you pay immediately with Buy it now or within 24 hours of auction end. Let me know if you need more time.  I have a dog in the home but non smoking. Shipping is to 50 usa states only. I can wrap and send as a gift to  someone if needed.


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