Chris-craft, Century, Hackercraft Gar Wood Old Wood Boat Fender Cleats Speedboat on 2040-parts.com
McHenry, Illinois, United States
Old used fender cleats. Lot of 2. Need restored or for decoration. 1 3/4"X 1 1/8" base. ALUMINUM.
Sales to US only. $7.00 shipping. If you win more than one set wait and I will send a combined invoice. As many as will fit in a small flat rate box for $7. Ask questions first as all sales are final. Pickup or inspection in McHenry, IL 60050 always welcome. Call 815 344-9663 to arrange |
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