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Vinyl Decals 1923-26 Johnson A & A-25 Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
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North Manchester, Indiana, US

North Manchester, Indiana, US
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Replacement decals for the 1923-1926 Johnson A and A-25 antique outboard motors manufactured at South Bend, Indiana. Made of highest quality outdoor (exterior) vinyl this set of 3 decals (name, starting and oiling) measures - name 19 ¾” x 2”, starting 1 5/8” x 2 ½”, oiling 1 5/8” x 2 ½”. The set comes with a facing material applied for easier installation. It is boxed in the rolled position to avoid breaks and creases. If you are restoring or renovating a Johnson A or A-25 this vinyl replacement will bring that motor to an award-winning level. These are NOT water transfer decals, rather exterior vinyl decals. Made in the exact same color as the originals. You won’t be disappointed. Starting bid is $16.99, shipping/handling $6.95.

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