Mercury Marine Lot Of Collectibles Pen Patches Card Holder & More on 2040-parts.com
Jupiter, Florida, United States
Included in this auction, is everything you see pictured! Bottle opener is a little rusty. Please ask any questions before bidding! Payment is appreciated immediately. Thank you for looking ☺
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Memorabilia for Sale
- Mercury marine lot of collectibles patches tape measurer merc sticker & more!(US $25.00)
- Vintage water skiing flag, taylor water skier pennant, boating(US $28.50)
- 1909 & 1910 motorboat handbook vol i & vol ii wooden boat building & motor books
- Folding porta-bote paper model for demo~instruction~pre-gift or ?(US $15.95)
- Anchor river anchor 18 lb. anchor(US $49.00)
- Burger boat pendant 39" x 17" blue and white in color nylon from manitowoc, wi
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