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Vintage 1950's Red Vinyl Folding Metal Boat Stadium Seat Dennis Co. Tusco Mfg. on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Rochester, Minnesota, United States

Rochester, Minnesota, United States
nice condition but has a couple of wear spots through the paint
Color:Red

This is a folding boat seat made with a metal frame and vinyl cushions. The base measures 15 by 11 inches, the seat back unfolds to 15 inches tall. It is in nice condition. The vinyl has no tears or cracks in it. There are a few paint wear spots on the metal frame. Please contact me if you need more information

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