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Saturday, June 25, 2011
FOR SALE - Late 70's / Early 80's Mexican Cut-Off ChopShirts
Up for sale are four (4) Mexican Cut-Off ChopShirts as seen in Easyriders Magazine during the late 70's and early 80's.
* Shirt 1 - Upper Left-hand corner: Chest - 23-1/2"; Length - 34"
* Shirt 2 - Upper Right-hand corner: Chest - 21"; Length - 27-3/4" (SOLD)
* Shirt 3 - Lower Left-hand corner: Chest - 22-1/2"; Length - 30" (SOLD)
* Shirt 4 - Lower Right-hand corner: Chest - 23"; Length - 29-1/2" (SOLD)
Shirts are $15.00 EA plus $5.95 for shipping for one (priority mail) and $11.00 for shipping for two (priority mail flat rate) and $13.95 shipping for each shirt for Europe, Japan or rest of the world. If interested contact me at pureheavensmetal@yahoo.com. Shirts are a bit dusty and could use a washing as they smell a bit musty from storage.
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