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1960s Simpson Firesuit on 2040-parts.com

US $1,495.00
Location:

Lisbon, Ohio, United States

Lisbon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Simpson Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No

1960s Simpson 3 pc firesuit like the supercharged AA/FD, AA/FA, Funny Car drivers wore in the day, tags are faded and not readable but it seems to be a small size. Back of jacket sleeve has extensive damage but wouldn't show in a display. Mask appears to be torn on one side below filters. Snaps and zippers are tight and not useable. Email for more photos. THIS SUIT IS SOLD AS A DISPLAY ITEM ONLY. U.S.A. sales only. I reserve the right to reject any bid due to a low or negative feedback rating or outside of U.S.A. bidder. Will ship for free with buy it now purchase in U.S.A. only. $30.00 shipping charge will include insurance on item thru UPS. Must ship to a street address recognized by UPS.

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