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Union 76 Oil & Gas Station Narrow Uniform Cloth Car Jacket Patch New NOS 1970s
$ 7.91
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Description
Perfect chance to add this Vintage Oil & Gas Advertising Cloth patch to your collection.This is from a collection of patches from the 1950s to early 2000's
This type of patch that was worn on the shirts of employees and race teams
This is the Union Oil 76 Oil Company patch that is in the shape of the gas station sign. **
Looks like this is from the late 1960s or early 1970s as it is all cloth and no glue on the back.
Narrow, Almost 1" high and 5" across near mint/ Mint condition, and never applied.
This is a cloth sew on type of jacket or hat patch.
This one is in great shape, this is very nice, near perfect..
These are for collectors and grab a few and put together a neat vintage racing jacket.
Nice condition and never used, this is part of a huge collection of vintage patches that were stored in a box for years.
Tough to find item.
Any person wanting to add to their Vintage collection should bid on this on as it is being offer at a great price.
Watch for a large amount of Collector items being put up for sale over the next few weeks.
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