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Vintage Chevrolet Corvtte Patch, Rare, 1960's on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Aviano/Pordenone

Aviano/Pordenone
Condition:New without tags

Please read carefully.  PAYPAL ONLY "VERY IMPORTANT I DO NOT SHIP TO CHINA".  Please do not pay until you’ve received your PayPal invoice from me.  Postage with tracking number for United States is $3.75.  If you bid from outside USA then please do not pay until you receive your PayPal invoice from me because postage rates are different.  Thank you.    Nice old vintage Chevrolet Corvette patch that is sewn on felt.  Not sure of the year but I would guess the 1960's due to it being sewn on felt.  Great addition to your automobile memorabilia collection.  I ship worldwide so international bidders are welcome.  I do combine shipping on multiple items. If you have any questions please ask me. Thank you and good luck!

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