Garelick Marine Helm Chairs With New Pedestal- Pair on 2040-parts.com
Savannah, Georgia, US
For Sale-Garelick Helm chairs. All weather white seat support frame - classic arm chair comfort and ladder back design backrest.
New Pedestal 12-17" in height. Pedestal retail for $140 a piece.
Email if you would like more info. Also, I will consider shipping.
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