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Nos Various "l" Auto Patches And Gold,white,red Award Wreaths Patches---30 Inall on 2040-parts.com

US $8.00
Location:

Grand Isle, Vermont, United States

Grand Isle, Vermont, United States
New without tags NOS various "L" auto style patches also some wreathes in various colors--as new
Make:"L" and wreathes Country of Manufacture:Germany Brand:"L" and wreathes Collection of "L" style patch:along with wreathes award patches..



YYYou are looking at a bizarre collection of various auto patches--especially "L" and several sets of red,white and gold wreathes used in award ceremonies and used on hats with patches etc.
If you have any questions--please go ahead and ask them...
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