Chevrolet Satin Jackets And Chevelle Hats - Size Xl on 2040-parts.com
Ann Arbor, Michigan, United States
EXCELLENT CONDITION! Gently Used, adult size XL Satin Jackets with Genuine Chevrolet emblems on them. One white jacket - front has a name on it but can easily be covered up with a patch or pin - OR if your name is Sue, your in luck!! Also has 454 embroidered in middle of Bow Tie on back of jacket. Black jacket has no name or engine size embroidered on it. The hats are slightly used, like new condition. All items sold "as is" with NO Warranty or NO Returns. Thanks for Looking! |
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