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Ford Blue W/white Script Baseballcap New W/tags Free Ship 100% Cotton on 2040-parts.com

US $17.99
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Marshall, Minnesota, US

Marshall, Minnesota, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:CONCEPT ONE Make:FORD Size:Adjustable Color:BLUE AND WHITE Material:100% Cotton

UP FOR AUCTION IS AN OFFICIAL FORD LICENSED BASEBALL STYLE CAP. BEAUTIFUL BLUE BODY AND BILL WITH CLASSIC "FORD" SCRIPT IN WHITE WITH WHITE STITCHING ON THE BILL. PLASTIC SNAP BACK CLOSURE ON BACK WILL ADJUST TO ANY SIZE.

ONE SIZE FITS ALL. 100% COTTON. .

NEW WITH TAGS AND HAS NEVER BEEN WORN! 

NO RIPS, STAINS OR FLAWS OF ANY KIND. ITEM IS CLEAN AND COMES FROM A NO PETS/SMOKE FREE HOME. 

YOU ARE BIDDING ON THE ITEM SHOWN.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED 

FREE SHIPPING IN THE UNITED STATES

PAYMENT IS EXPECTED WITHIN 4 DAYS AFTER THE END OF THIS AUCTION.

I SHIP WITHIN 24 HOURS AFTER YOU PAYMENT ARRIVES.

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