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International Trucks Logo Cap Trucking Big Rig Hat New Adjustable New Nice L@@k on 2040-parts.com

US $14.95
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Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States

Pewaukee, Wisconsin, United States
INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS LOGO CAP Trucking Big Rig Hat  New adjustable NEW NICE L@@K, US $14.95, image 1
Condition:New without tags Brand:Cap America Color:Black Make:International Harvester Material:Cotton Blends Gender:Unisex Adult UPC:does not apply Size:Adjustable

YOU ARE LOOKING AT A NEW NEVER USED INTERNATIONAL { NAVISTAR} BIG RIG TRUCKERS HAT. THIS HAT IS IN NEW CONDITION.
 IT IS BLACK IN COLOR WITH THE INTERNATIONAL ORANGE LOGO ON THE FRONT WITH A BRASS ADJUSTABLE BAND ON THE BACK SIDE.
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ALSO SUPER SUPER FEEDBACK WILL BE GIVEN ASAP UPON PURCHASE.
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