Continental Motorcycle Tire T Shirt Vintage Style Mens Size L - New on 2040-parts.com
Moorpark, California, US
Up for bid, one NEW CONTINENTAL MOTORCYCLE TIRE T SHIRT VINTAGE STYLE MEN'S SIZE L
This is from Germany and is in German: "Deutsche Technik seit 1871" means German Technology since 1871.
Color black. Dimensions when shirt is pressed flat: 27.5" tall from top of collar to bottom of shirt.
22" wide across
About 30" across sleeve ends, tip to tip.
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