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Multi-mile Tires - Vintage Iron On Sew On Patch Badge Logo on 2040-parts.com

US $9.97
Location:

Omaha, Nebraska, United States

Omaha, Nebraska, United States
A VINTAGE PATCH IN GREAT CONDITION.
Make:MULTI-MILE TIRES

MULTI-MILE TIRES

VINTAGE
SEW ON PATCH

THIS OLD PATCH CAME OFF OF A VINTAGE BASEBALL CAP HAT.
THE HAT WAS IN SUCH CONDITION THAT I COULD NOT OFFER IT FOR SALE.
NOW ITS OLD PATCH CAN LIVE ON.
ADD THIS RARE ITEM TO YOUR COLLECTION.

THE MEASUREMENTS OF THIS PATCH ARE:
2 3/4" Long x 3" High


All my items are SOLD AS IS and you'll will receive the exact item shown.
I do my very best to describe my items honestly both in words and in photos.
Please view the pictures enclosed for a better visual description.

FROM A SMOKE FREE HOME AND BUSINESS.
Don't hesitate.
Claim it yours today.
THANK YOU.
2014-3-14

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