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Huge Lot Of Mercury Marine Memorabilia Towel Cards Cups And More! on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Jupiter, Florida, United States

Jupiter, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

Here I have a nice lot of miscellaneous mercury marine mercury outboard mercruiser kiekhaefer mercury memorabilia! These items are very old and may be in questionable shape. The towel has some fuzzies from being washed, but doesn't appear to have any rips or staining. Bottle opener is very rusty but still moves. Deck of cards is MISSING THE 6 OF SPADES. The pictures show condition pretty well. Still a nice collection of stuff! Literature and cards with fun facts. Black max belt buckle to match black max award. Just neat stuff! Please ask any questions before bidding! Payment is appreciated immediately. Thank you for looking ☺

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