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Beechcraft Hat, Keychain, Luggage Tag And "born To Fly" Shirt Baron Bonanza on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

McKinney, Texas, US

McKinney, Texas, US
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Flying related auction lot.  Includes: Beechcraft hat, tan with black lettering, 100% cotton, one size fits most adults.  Hawker Beechcraft key chain, metal in original package.  Hawker Beechcraft luggage tag manufactured by High Sierra Sport with original tag, made of leather type and nylon.  Also, 100% cotton "Born to Fly" T-shirt, size large.  All are new and unused and would be great for any Beechcraft owner or aviation enthusiast.  Ships boxed via USPS.  All questions will be answered ASAP.  Sold as-is.  Payment in three days please.

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