Anchor Line Chocks Set From 1972 Trojan F31 Genuine Classic Vintage Boat Part on 2040-parts.com
Fredericksburg, Virginia, United States
Anchor Line Chocks set of two, from 1972 Trojan F31 genuine classic vintage boat part.
Heavily weathered chrome over bronze. Length is 7-3/4", mounting holes are 5-5/8" apart. Will take up to 1-1/16" diameter line. Check out my other items! Shipping: I usually ship the next business day, but I occasionally travel for work and could be gone for up to 5 days at a time. Please be understanding about shipping times. I will ship as soon as possible. The sale will be canceled if I haven't heard from the purchaser within three days, or haven't received payment in seven days. Return Policy: 20% RESTOCKING FEE FOR ALL RETURNS, REGARDLESS OF REASON. BY PURCHASING THIS ITEM, YOU HEREBY AGREE TO THIS POLICY. It can ONLY be returned if the condition of the item was much worse than described, not because you didn't like it or it doesn't fit. It may be returned only if it is in the same condition as when purchased. No refunds are given for any postage fees paid. Do not return until you have received written approval from the seller. |
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