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New Cragar Ss 50th Anniversary Patch For The 2015 Sema Show S/s 1965-2015 on 2040-parts.com

US $7.75
Location:

Montgomery, Illinois, United States

Montgomery, Illinois, United States
Condition:New without tags Brand:Cragar

Up for sale is a Cragar SS 50th Anniversary patch from the 2015 SEMA show
  • It measures approx 2.75" in diameter
  • It is new and unused with no retail packing 
  • Nicely stitched patch that shows well
  • Iron on adhesive on back


  • Free shipping to the USA lower 48 only
  • Please review all photos as they are part of the description
  • Items come from a smoke free home

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