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Johnson Sea Horse J-25 “single” Outboard Boat Motor Vinyl Decal (1920s-1930s) on 2040-parts.com

Location:

South Whitley, Indiana, United States

South Whitley, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details)


An outstanding reproduction vinyl decal (NOT water transfer) for the popular 1.5 hp. vintage Johnson Sea Horse outboard boat motor. This  1½” x 18” decal is designed for the wraparound square gas tank of this lightweight 27 lb. boat motor that helped to make Johnson one of the premier outboard manufacturers of the 1920’s-1930’s. It, along with the twin A-25, rapidly became the favorite of a generation of fishermen, boat liveries and cottage owners. This decal has been expertly reproduced with bright colors of red, black and gold on high quality outdoor vinyl with a clear-coating for long life. It comes with a facing material attached and instructions for ease of application. It will truly be the finishing touch that makes that old “kicker” look showroom/display new. You won’t be disappointed. It is a “must have” decal for that restoration/renovation of the Johnson Sea Horse J-25 single. Starting bid $11.00, shipping and packaging $3.95. 

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