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Two Helm Chairs - Todd Chesapeake Model 500 Helm Chairs With Cushions on 2040-parts.com

US $225.00
Location:

New Salem, Pennsylvania, US

New Salem, Pennsylvania, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Type:HELM CHAIRS Brand:Todd Manufacturer Part Number:85-1538C Color:White Country of Manufacture:United States

TWO HELM CHAIRS - TODD CHESAPEAKE MODEL 500 HELM CHAIRS WITH SEAT CUSHIONS (POST 2007).  CHAIRS ARE ROTO-MOLDED POLYETHYLENE AND IN GREAT SHAPE.  MOUNTING SCREW HOLES ARE NOT STRESSED OR CRACKED AND THE INTERNAL ATTACHMENT NUT THREADS ARE NOT STRIPPED.  THE VINYL SEAT CUSHION MATERIAL IS NOT TORN, OR SCUFFED AND THEIR SEAMS ARE SOUND.  ONE TOP SNAP CAP IS MISSING FROM ONE OF THE CUSHION STRAPS AND CAN BE EASILY REPLACED.  SET IS PRE-OWNED AND BEING SOLD AS-IS.


PLEASE NOTE: THIS SALE IS FOR TWO (2) HELM CHAIRS WITH FULL SET OF POST 2007 SEAT CUSHIONS ONLY.  NO PEDESTAL BASES OR OTHER ACCESSORIES ARE INCLUDED.

ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE ASK BEFORE MAKING OFFERS, ETC.  THANK YOU.

MANUFACTURER'S SPECS:

DIMENSIONS:

INSIDE: 17" D x 17 1/2" W x 16" H

OUTSIDE: 17 3/4" D x 21 3/4" W x 18 1/2" H



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