Vtg Simpson Auto Racing Fire Suit Blue Size Lg on 2040-parts.com
Ontario, California, United States
VTG Simpson Auto Racing Fire Suit Blue size lg Real nice condition this fits a guy 6' to 6'2" 180 to 185 pound guy measurements shoulder to shoulder 17 1/2"--neck to bottom of leg 62" --arm pit to arm pit 21" arm length is from shoulder to cuff 27"
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