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60's Vintage Original Chevrolet Corvette Ebert Racing Windbreaker Jacket - Large on 2040-parts.com

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Troy, Michigan, United States

Troy, Michigan, United States
Overall excellent condition. There is a small seem area that has pulled apart up on the top of the shoulder as shown in the image, approximately 3/8" long. It can be pinched together and sewn to be undetectable. Also, one side of the zipper at the bottom approximately 3" long the threads have pulled apart and needs to be re-stitched.
Brand:Ebert Enterprises Racing Apparel Size:L Make:Chevrolet Color:Blue Gender:Men Material:Nylon

Images are accurate, please review. See description above.  Great Jacket in great condition.  Pay Pal only.  thanks for looking

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