Chevrolet Heartbeat Of America Satin/nylon Jacket, Size L/xl, Silver Color on 2040-parts.com
Kennesaw, Georgia, United States
This jacket was a promotional item when my husband worked for a Chevrolet dealership. The Heartbeat of America Campaign was from 1986 to 1993, I believe. My husband wore this jacket once or twice. It has been in the closet since then. Our home is smoke-free, pet-free, and odor-free. The lining is white flannel and looks brand new. There is one tiny little bend (for lack of a better word) in the last photo. It is barely noticeable to the naked eye, much less in the picture, but I'm trying to be accurate about the condition. There are no tags in the jacket at all and we figure it is sized between large and extra-large. It measures approximately 27 inches long from the top of the shoulder to the bottom and approximately 24 inches wide measuring from under the arm across the back to under the other arm. Please email any and all questions!
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