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Rare Vintage Chevelle, Ford Eater 1977 Rat's Hole T-shirt Screen Stars Original on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
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Ballston Spa, New York, United States

Ballston Spa, New York, United States
excellent vintage condition, looks worn a few times, stunning graphics,couple small stains on back
Original/Reproduction:Original Style:Graphic Tee Decade:1977 Sleeve Length:Short Sleeve Gender:Unisex Brand:Screen Stars Color:Gray UPC:Does Not Apply Material:50% cotton 50% poly Size Type:mens M

Rare  Vintage CHEVELLE, Ford Eater 1977 Rat's Hole T-SHIRT Screen Stars Original

Chevy, Mens Medium, ZAP Automotive. Muscle car. From a private collection.

     Outrageous nice condition....looks almost unworn....stains on back appear to be rust/storage stains.

Stunning rare original 1977 Chevelle T-shirt.

Sold as pictured...no returns....guaranteed to be genuine original.

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