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Vintage Cruising America 1994 T-shirt Nwot Size X-large N/r Ford Woodie,hot Rod on 2040-parts.com

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Piqua, Ohio, United States

Piqua, Ohio, United States
Condition:New without tags Make:Ford Color:White Gender:Men Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Size:XL Material:100% Cotton

 ITEM UP FOR AUCTION IS 'NEW WITHOUT TAG' CONDITION. SMOKEFREE HOUSEHOLD.

NEAT VINTAGE CRUISING AMERICA T-SHIRT DATED 1994. WHITE COTTON TEE WITH COOL 1940 FORD WOODIE PRINT ON BACK AND VENTURA HIGHWAY. SHIRT MEASURMENTS ARE CHEST 22 inches AND LENGTH 28 inches. SHIRT SIZE ADULT X-LARGE.

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