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Tan Adjustable Cotton Visor With White Embroidered Studebaker - New ! on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Ohio, United States

Ohio, United States
This item is new and guaranteed not worn.
Brand:Young An Material:100% Cotton Color:Tan Country/Region of Manufacture:Bangladesh

We are moving and the wife said, "1/2 our stuff must go"!!   Great to wear while driving your Studebaker.
All items sold as-is but this item is new.

There is only one visor in this sale, a tan visor, with white script stitching "Studebaker". Guaranteed never worn!

Note: There is a pressure mark on the top of the bill where the brace was placed on the visor to keep it from moving during the embroidery process.

It is barely noticeable but we have to disclose anything that can be perceived as a defect.

From the tag:
By Young An, 100% Cotton. Made in Bangladesh.

This is a standard size adult visor. From a non-smoker's home, stored in a dry environment.

Machine washable on cold water setting, lie flat to dry.  Can be worn by men or women.                                                                                    

PLEASE READ ALL THE TERMS OF THE SALE BEFORE BIDDING. E-checks will NOT be accepted for payment.

From a non-smoker's home, kept in a dry environment.

Our shipping day is Tuesday.  Once paid in full via Paypal, your purchase will ship the Tuesday following.  
 
International shipping will cost you extra. 
Happy bidding. 

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