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Two Vintage Opel Mechanic Or Race Jacket Clothing Patch Patches on 2040-parts.com

US $11.99
Location:

Windsor, Connecticut, United States

Windsor, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New without tags

Here are TWO OPEL Sew-on clothing patches... presumably for a mechanic's shirt or coveralls.  They are Unused, As New.  Not sure of the age... maybe 1970's?   What you see is what you'll get.

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By Bidding you Agree with this: Please Pay by Paypal within 1 day of purchase. Please consider these used--- even though these are in perfect condition I make no guarantees or promises.  All sales are final, these are sold As Is, No Returns.

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