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Gene Vincent Hot Rod Gang 4 Track Ep 7" Single Vinyl Record Eap1985 F1-985 on 2040-motos

US $59
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Bury, United Kingdom

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Condition: Light surface scratching to disc.
Artist: Gene Vincent and his blue caps
Title: From Hot Rod Gang; dance in the streets/baby blue/lovely Loretta/dance to the bop
Label: Capitol
Catalogue No: EAP1985 F1-985
Country of Issue: UK
Date of Release: ?
Other features: 7" Single, white card sleeve.

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