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Rare Collector Karbelt Jacket For Sale on 2040-parts.com

C $250.00
Location:

Powell River, British Columbia, Canada

Powell River, British Columbia, Canada
it does have some seam separations, tore & wore out along the lower inter side, see pictures,
Brand:Custom Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

 

This Karbelt Jacket was put out some time ago when I got it, I was told then that I would be hard fetch to find another one, if your a true Canadian Drag Racer or Hot Rodder than you know who Karbelt as since 1952 KARBELT SPEED & CUSTOM INC. has remained Canada's first and largest performance equipment distributor.

This jacket has spent many a day at the Drag Strip and has been enjoyed greatly now it's time to pass it along, the rips and separations can be fixed easily in the hands of a good seamstress, I don't know one where I live, out side of these imperfections you can see in the pictures this Jacket Rocks, it's a very soft silk like material and getting in and out of the Drag Car was hard on it.

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