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The Great Lakes Vintage Ingersoll Rand Car Club Racing Team Jacket on 2040-parts.com

US $23.00
Location:

New Kingston, New York, United States

New Kingston, New York, United States
Condition:Pre-owned Make:Great Lakes Size:M Gender:Unisex Youth Color:Black

This is a nice vintage racing jacket for the pit crew. This is a Great Lakes Vintage Ingersoll Rand Racer Jacket, Size tag is worn I am assuming a Medium. A young men's size medium, last fit my 16 yr old son. Shoulder to shoulder length 21" and armpit to arm pit 22 from arm pit to bottom of coat, 16" from shoulder to end of sleeve 25" . Great Coat for that young man that's always in the pit fixing his car. Zipper works , Pockets all good, and nice warm wool inside lining. great buy for that racer fan!

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