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North Ridgeville, Ohio, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Sports specialties Color:Black Make:Ford Material:100% Cotton Size:Adjustable

FORD ECONOLINE BRUSHED COTTON CANVAS CAP
EMBROIDERED GRAPHICS
FRONT IS EMBROIDERED "ECONOLINE AMERICA'S COME TO DEPEND ON IT" ALONG WITH THE FORD BLUE OVAL
BACK IS EMBROIDERED "BUILT FORD TOUGH"
ADJUSTABLE BACK
NEW NEVER WORN
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