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Vintage Schott Bros Leather Motorcycle Jacket - Size 40 on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Hamilton, Ohio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Schott Leather Size:40R Color:black Material:Leather Country of Manufacture:United States

Schott "Made in the USA" leather jacket. Comes with zip out liner. Jacket is well worn but has been taken care of. It has many more days of use. 40 reg. in size. All zippers in good condition. Small 1" tear in lower back of jacket was there from the manufacturer. Jacket was sold to me "as is" irregular. I repaired the tear by inserting a piece of leather underneath with fabric glue. It has been there in place for more than 12 years. Most people will not notice. More character!

Shipping to lower 48 only.

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