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Gene Vincent And The Blue Caps Capitol T-811 Mono Vg++ Rockabilly Lp on 2040-motos

US $62
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Danvers, Massachusetts, United States

Danvers, Massachusetts, United States
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GENE VINCENT AND THE BLUE CAPS CAPITOL T-811 MONO VG++ ROCKABILLY LP, US $62, image 1

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GENE VINCENT AND THE BLUE CAPS CAPITOL T-811 MONO VG++ ROCKABILLY LP, US $62, image 2 GENE VINCENT AND THE BLUE CAPS CAPITOL T-811 MONO VG++ ROCKABILLY LP, US $62, image 3 GENE VINCENT AND THE BLUE CAPS CAPITOL T-811 MONO VG++ ROCKABILLY LP, US $62, image 4 GENE VINCENT AND THE BLUE CAPS CAPITOL T-811 MONO VG++ ROCKABILLY LP, US $62, image 5

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GENE VINCENT AND THE BLUE CAPS CAPITOL T-811 ORIGINAL ROCKABILLY LP

VINYL IS VG++ WITH EXCELLENT LUSTER

JACKET IS VG+ WITH LIGHT WEAR

ORIGINAL CAPITOL SLEEVE PRESENT

 

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