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Peterbilt Truck Patch Gasoline Mechanic Service Patch on 2040-parts.com

US $6.95
Location:

Marshall, North Carolina, United States

Marshall, North Carolina, United States


You have found a nice Peterbilt Service Technician Uniform Patch. This sew-on patch is has been used on a worksheet. Some grease marks on the background on the front. Wrinkling from washings and "fuzz" on the back from where it was attached to a garment. It has no other marks or tears. The patch measure 4 inches tall x 2.75 inches wide. The white background is discolored from age. Perfect to add to your collection, great in a garage man cave or for your favorite truck wizard. Please see photos.


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