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2 Vintage Nos 50's Cadillac Boats Water Transfer Decal Rare Original Decal on 2040-parts.com

US $24.00
Location:

Lockport, Manitoba, Canada

Lockport, Manitoba, Canada
Condition:New Decal Type:Brand Decal

YOU GET A PAIR (2) VINTAGE NOS 50'S CADILLAC BOATS WATER TRANSFER DECALS AS PICTURED RARE original Decal

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- ORIGINAL 1950's NOS DECALS NOT REPROS

- THIS IS A WATER TRANSFER DECAL FOR GLASS OR BOAT HULL

- NOT MANY MORE OF THE SAME AVAILABLE , ONLY 6 REMAINING

- 12 " X 4.5" IN SIZE

- COMBINE SHIPPING ON AUCTION STYLE WINS

- SEE MY OTHER VINTAGE DECALS ON AUCTION

 

 

 

 

-The high bidder to pay $6 shipping to the U.S BETWEEN 2 PIECES CARDBOARD and $6 Canada  Overseas shipping would be $18.00Payment to be made by Paypal. All prices are in U.S. funds. Items are sold as is and no warranties are implied. Serious bidders only please. Thanks and happy bidding!

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