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Peterbilt Company Work Jacket Older Never Worn Red Insulated Size Xl 48 - 50 on 2040-parts.com

US $31.00
Location:

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, US

Schnecksville, Pennsylvania, US
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NICE ORIGINAL PETERBILT WORK JACKET BRIGHT RED OLDER JACKET NEVER WORN IN GREAT CONDITION NO ISSUES THAT I NOTICED, LIGHTLY INSULATED NOT A HEAVY WINTER JACKET SIZE XL 48-50 HAS BUTTONING POCKETS ON FRONT ONE ON THE SLEEVE AND ZIPPER AND BUTTONS DOWN THE FRONT GREAT PIECE FOR YOUR TRUCK COLLECTION OR GREAT PIECE FOR YOUR CLASSIC PETERBILT FOR SHOWS - ANY - QUESTIONS JUST ASK SEE ALL MY OTHER ITEMS AND GOOD LUCK!!!


On Oct-03-13 at 00:05:52 PDT, seller added the following information:

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