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New Bunk Bed Us Navy Ship Rack Coffin Style Camp Outdoor Camping C27d1 Berthing on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States

Baton Rouge, Louisiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Unbranded Manufacturer Part Number:C27D1 UPC:Does not apply

Jack Wilkerson Industrial Surplus, LLC.

Description

You are bidding on one (1) new unused from old stock US Navy Ship Coffin Style Bed Rack. Model: C27D1.

Overall dimensions 77 1/2" L x 27 1/2" W x 9 3/4" H.

Mattress section measures 76 3/4" L x 26 1/2" W. You will need a mattress that is approximately 72" x 26" or smaller (mattress not included). Includes paperwork, grab handle, name plate, towel rack, and multiple storage compartments under the mattress. 

The third to last picture shows a combination lock compartment. 

No mounting hardware included. Includes what is shown in the pictures.

We have 9 more available.

Shipping & Handling 

Buyer will need to pay for and make freight shipping arrangements. 


If you need assistance with shipping quote, please provide us with: Physical address (Commercial/Residence); Access to a fork lift?

We will secure your item on a pallet at no extra cost.  The overall dimension is 78" x 48" x 14".  Shipping weight is approximately 152#.  Ships from Baton Rouge LA 70815.  This is a business location with a fork lift.   We will ship within 48 United States ONLY.

 

Tax

Louisiana residents will be charged a 5% sales tax.

Please check out our store page to see what we have for sale  http://www.ebay.com/sch/jack.dd21/m.html

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