Vintage 1975 Memphis Street Rod Nationals T Shirt Grey Xl on 2040-parts.com
Sartell, Minnesota, United States
Here it is! A true collectable. A size XL Grey Fruit of the Loom MADE in USA t shirt with the Original 1970's Transfer on the front. This is an original, not repro transfer. New, never worn t shirt. Happy bidding on the nostalgic shirt. Shipping is $4 in US and $12 outside of US XL 23.5" pit to pit and 26.5" from collar to bottom. I am selling my vintage t shirt collection. |
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