Vintage Custom Made Pontiac Firebird Car Show Pillow Black With White Emblem on 2040-parts.com
Bartlesville, Oklahoma, US
High bidder gets your own custom made black FIREBIRD pillow. The embroidery is white. Also available in; white, silver, gold, red, blue, green, grey, brown, cream, orange, yellow, and pink. I will put the year of your car on it for you. MADE IN AMERICA!!! The fabric is marine quality naugahyde, is washable. It is 12 inches square. All hand-stitched. The pillow back is solid color. Car have a nickname?, put it on a pillow. How bout 2 pillows? Lets put his name on one, hers on the other. Please read my feedback. CMON, you know you want them! 1700 pairs sold!!! 918 213 5217
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