Ted Jones Cat Vintage Nameplate, Cast Aluminum W/ Checkered Flag Motif on 2040-parts.com
Clyde, North Carolina, United States
This is a cast aluminum nameplate for Ted Jones CAT. Ted Jones brought hi tech construction to the early days of offshore power boat racing.
Shipping is a FREE to the lower 48 via USPS. This is a rare piece! I have owned it for 50 years. |
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