Fender Cover - Craftsman Logo - Heavyweight Vinyl Foam Backed on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Ohio, US
FENDER COVER - CRAFTSMAN LOGO - HEAVYWEIGHT VINYL FOAM BACKED
EXCELLENT CONDITION
USED ONLY ONCE
LENGTH - 35.0000 IN.
WIDTH - 27.000 IN.
FACING MATERIAL - VINYL
BACKING MATERIAL - FOAM
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