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Ford Motor Company Bass Fishing A Tale Worth Telling Medium Or Xxl Blue Shirt! on 2040-parts.com

US $18.99
Location:

Bad Axe, Michigan, US

Bad Axe, Michigan, US
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YOU ARE BIDDING ON A BRAND NEW FORD BLUE BASS FISHING SHIRT THAT SAYS "A TALE WORTH TELLING" AVAILABLE IN YOUR CHOICE OF SIZE MEDIUM (M) OR EXTRA EXTRA LARGE (XXL).

EXPRESS YOUR PASSION FOR FORD, AMERICA AND BASS FISHING IN THESE 100% COMBED COTTON SCREEN PRINTED T-SHIRTS.

FORD FIESTA, FOCUS, FUSION, EDGE, FLEX, MUSTANG, MUSTANG GT500, GT500KR, BOSS 302 MUSTANG, GT AND GT40, CROWN VICTORIA, FIVE HUNDRED, TRANSIT CONNECT, TAURUS, ESCORT, F150, SUPER DUTY, F-SERIES, ESCAPE, RANGER, EXPLORER, SPORT TRAC, EXPEDITION OR EXCURSION!

OFFICIALLY LICENSED FORD MERCHANDISE!

MICHIGAN RESIDENTS PLEASE ADD 6% SALES TAX.

 


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