New Boss 351 Ford Hat Cap Adjustable Black on 2040-parts.com
Broadway, Virginia, US
This new baseball-style cap
from the early 1990s is
black and features
a blue and white Boss 351 Ford logo
reminiscent of the Boss 351 valve cover decals.
Mesh cap with adjustable back strap.
Made in the USA.
New, never worn.
May have a little dirt from storage,
but is otherwise pristine.
We offer fast FREE shipping via USPS
throughout the United States.
Virginia residents add 5.3% sales tax.
Thank you for your consideration.
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