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Ford Mustang 64 Original T-shirt. Excellent Condition. Size: X-large on 2040-parts.com

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Condition:Pre-owned Make:FORD Color:Blue Gender:Men Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Size:XL Material:100% Cotton

FORD MUSTANG 64 ORIGINAL T-SHIRT. EXCELLENT CONDITION. NO RIPS, FRAYS, TEARS OR SNAGS. SIZE: X-LARGE. SHOULDER TO HEM MEASURES 30 INCHES. DARK BLUE T-SHIRT. FRONT OF T-SHIRT HAS THE FORD LOGO, THE MUSTANG LOGO AND A MUSTANG ON THE FRONT. 100% COTTON. VERY, VERY NICE. MULTI ITEM SHIPPING DISCOUNT AVAILABLE, ASK ME. FREE SHIPPING OR $6.95 USPS PRIORITY MAIL FOR FASTER DELIVERY. PAYMENT BY PAYPAL. PLEASE CHECK OUT MY OTHER AUCTIONS I’M ALWAYS ADDING NEW ITEMS. THANKS AND GOOD LUCK.

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