Mercury Ford Marauder Small Cap And Jacket Patch on 2040-parts.com
Collegeville, Pennsylvania, United States
This fully embroidered Marauder can be sewn on the front of a jacket, uniform or cap. It features the Mercury head, the work Mercury and Marauder. It is adhesive back so it can be stuck to something to sewn on. Notice: Winning bidder will pay within 14 days of close of auction or item will be relisted and negative feedback posted. See our other auctions. |
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