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1970 - 1974 Supercharged Dodge Challenger T-shirt - 100% Cotton Preshrunk on 2040-parts.com

US $22.91
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Olathe, Kansas, United States

Olathe, Kansas, United States
Condition:New with tags Brand:Gildan Material:100 % Cotton - Preshrunk Make:Dodge Year Coverage:1970 to 1974 Gender:Unisex Adult Vehicle Brand:Dodge Manufacturer Part Number:JRC.WH107 Cars on shirt:Challenger Color:Gray Abbreviated year coverage:70, 71, 72, 73,74 Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve

1970 - 1974 Supercharged Dodge Challenger T-shirt - 100% Cotton Preshrunk

 

4 to 5 Color Design

Adult Mens T-shirt sizes Medium through 3XL

Short Sleeve T-Shirt

Shirts are High Quality 100% Pre-Shrunk Cotton

T-shirts are manufactured by Gildan, Hanes or Delta

All Branded Shirts are Officially Licensed by General Motors, Chrysler, Ford or Holley

The main large design is on the back of the shirt and a small similiar logo on the upper left chest area unless noted.

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2XL T-shirt are an additional $1.00

3XL T-Shirts are an additional $2.00

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