Camaro By Chevrolet Silhouette Image Cotton Twill Cap - Licensed By Gm on 2040-parts.com
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CAMARO by CHEVROLET LICENSES COTTON TWILL CAP - EMBROIDERED SILHOUETTE FROM ORIGINAL ART
CAMARO by CHEVROLET FINE NEEDLE EMBROIDERY WITH EMBROIDERED CHECKER FLAG TRIM AND ADJUSTABLE VELCRO CLOSURE. The silhouette image was replicated from original art created by automotive artist Gabor Vida "Camaro" and "Camaro by Chevrolet" trade word and style are the intellectual property of General Motors, Inc. and Licensed by General Motors to the Autoholics at Race Culture, LLC. Silhouette image authorized use to Race Culture by Gabor Vida. |
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