Vintage Ss Impala And Flying Dick Hat Pins on 2040-parts.com
Blue Springs, Missouri, United States
Vary Rare Flying Dick and SS Impala Hat Pins, selling off my Collection of Chevy Pins. What you see in the picture is what I'll ship you. THANKS FOR LOOKING and check out my other list more vintage chevy hat pins I have listed.
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