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Vintage Hodaka Motorcycle Dealership Envelope With Cool Map Steve Mcqueen Large on 2040-motos

US $99.99
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Boyne City, Michigan, United States

Boyne City, Michigan, United States
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Vintage Hodaka Envelope Mailer Advertiser Very Unique Map Athena Steve McQueen. This is only the envelope as pictured. Envelope has some soiling, bending, rippling, tearing and creasing from years of storage. Map slightly affected by the tearing but overall its in great shape. Old address label still on it. Please see photographs for best description of cosmetic condition and style. Envelope measures 14 1/2 inch wide by 11 1/2  inch height. 

   ·        We offer combined shipping for multiple purchases

        ·        We offer a full refund for any reason as long as the item is shipped back (in same condition as received) at buyers expense

        ·        We will pay for shipping on returned items if we are at fault   

        ·        This item will be packaged with great care

        ·        If we are able to ship for less than the estimated price we will refund overcharges

        ·        International Shipping calculator is usually high and overcharges will be refunded

        ·        Please call 231-675-2552 or email with any questions  

·      ·        Seller charges sales tax for items shipped to Michigan (6.0%) 

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