Impala 1971-1976 Caprice Donk Fashion Retro Rally Orange Towels [3 Per Pack] on 2040-parts.com
Miami, Florida, US
Impala 1971-1976 Caprice Donk Fashion Retro Rally Orange 11" x 18" Towels [3 per pack], new in package, are available for purchase. There are 3 Retro Rally small towels per pack. The front of the Retro Rally towel has the Donk fashion logo and the back of the Retro Rally towel is plain. The Retro Rally towels are also available in forest green, navy blue and red; with purple, royal blue, white and yellow becoming available soon. Please message me if you want an alternate color choice to the Retro Rally towel listed. Shipping and handling is combined for multiple eBay purchases. Thank you for looking and PayPal payments only, please.
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