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Simpson Std 19 Generation 11 Blue Nomex Car Driving Suit Mens Xl Getty Estate on 2040-parts.com

US $399.99
Location:

Los Angeles, California, United States

Los Angeles, California, United States
Excellent +++ Condition
Brand:Simpson Manufacturer Part Number:NA Make:SRD 19 Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown UPC:NA

SIMPSON STD 19 Generation 11 Blue Nomex Car Driving Suit Mens XL GETTY ESTATE
The suit measures 26" armpit to armpit. The suit is 66" from the top of the shoulder to the bottom of the pant leg, not included the white cuff bottom.
The inseam is 35" which includes the off white cuff bottom.Each sleeve is 26' shoulder seam to end.
 The suit measures 21" shoulder seam to shoulder seam.
We purchased the SIMPSON Driving suit from a Getty Estate sale in CA.
It looks as if it was never worn.
There are a few faint marks on the off white cuff ends from storage. There is some marker numbers on the patch, see close-up picture.
The suit has a YKK full brass zippered and a zip pocket at the top.
It is made with quilted Nomex flame resistant material.
Overall EXCELLENT +++ CONDITION!!!!!
We do not have any provenance for the SIMPSON driving suit except the ad for the estate sale from which the item was purchased.
We will be listing items from this GETTY ESTATE all week so please check back on our weekly auction.
SOLD AS IS & AS PICTURED.  
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