Full grain leather, jet black in color, this officially licensed tri-fold walet is a very cool every day item, for any Mustang fan. Features a solid metal polished emblem, and detailed embossing. White stitching accent the fine black leather. The "Mustang" name is embossed into the finish. Officially licensed product of the Ford Motor Company. This is an everday useable item, that no true Ford Mustang fan will want to be without.
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