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EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit

EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
EVEL KNIEVEL Original Replica Casual Fashion 2 Piece Combo Real Leather Suit
£549.99
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: SU-Evel-Cas
  • Weight: 3.00kg
  • Dimensions: 60.00cm x 35.00cm x 15.00cm

Available Options

  • Special Edition Replica Leathers as worn by Kvel Knievel
  • Exclusively made by Reltex Leathers
  • Top quality real soft leather 2 piece suit
  • Available as a 2 piece suit with jacket and trouser connection zip
  • Cross hatch double leather stitch pattern on elbows and knees
  • Also available in Wembley blue
  • Helmet not included

Robert Craig "Evel" Knievel October 17, 1938 – November 30, 2007) was an American daredevilpainter, entertainer, and international icon. In his career, he attempted more than 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps between 1965 and 1980, and in 1974, a failed jump across Snake River Canyon in the Skycycle X-2, a steam-powered rocket. He suffered more than 433 bone fractures[2] in his career, thereby earning an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the survivor of "most bones broken in a lifetime".[3] Knievel died of pulmonary disease in Clearwater, Florida, aged 69. In his obituary in British newspaper The Times, Knievel was described as one of the greatest American icons of the 1970s. Knievel was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 1999

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