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Checker Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb - M Red Official Polo Shirt on 2040-parts.com

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Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States

Colorado Springs, Colorado, United States
Very nice condition, worn very few times, clean, non-smoker
Make:Polo Shirt Brand:Boardwalk - Checker P/P Auto Hill Climb

 You are bidding on a gently worn Red Checker Pikes Peak Auto Hill Climb Official's polo shirt. This nice polo shirt is made by Boardwalk brands with all logos embroidered on it. Has the Checker PPAHC logo on the left side and also has a pocket on the right. This shirt was worn by an official at the race. From non-smoking home. This is a Medium size 25/75 cotton and polyester shirt.  High bidder pays $4.50 shipping in U.S.. As always email me with any questions. Thanks for looking and bidding, Roger M..

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