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Elto Rudder Twin Gas Tank Decal Vinyl 1921-1929 Vintage Antique Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $6.99
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North Manchester, Indiana, US

North Manchester, Indiana, US
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Expertly reproduced on highest quality exterior vinyl, this decal for the 1921-1929 Elto rudder twin and mounts on the back of the square gas tank to replace the original. Measuring 7 ¼” x 2” this decal is clear-coated for durability and easily applied with facing material attached. Reproduced in colors of blue, silver and yellow - matching the original. This decal is suitable as a replacement for the many models including the C, D, G, H, J, and K. If you are refurbishing or restoring an Elto Rudder twin (or have one in your collection), this decal is perfect. Easy to apply with enclosed instructions. You won’t be disappointed. Starting bid $6.99, shipping/handling $2.99.

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