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Vintage Motorcycle Racing Gloves From Liz Wemett Stk # 51 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Hellertown, Pennsylvania, United States

Hellertown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Pre-owned UPC:NA

Part of a large collection from an estate. These were from the estate of woman motorcycle racer Liz Wemett. They are worn, have some holes, in the thumb of one and stitching is coming apart on other. Need to be cleaned. They do have wear to them. We sell all our clothing as we get it out of the estates. We do not wash any items. We do combine shipping. Email us with any questions and check out our other items listed on ebay. If you want you shipping combined, please let us know.

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