Nos 1980's Champion Spark Plugs Pit Crew F- 1 Boat Racing Team Suit,overalls on 2040-parts.com
Orange City, Florida, US
NOS vintage 1980's champion racing team overalls( 100% cotton,MADE IN BELGIUM) , in europe used on the F- 1 boat races by champion team ,worn by promotion models and technician . patches on both shoulders
size medium .
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