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Vintage 1970's Castlewood Designs Van Table Custom Wood Wooden Nos on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Clinton, Massachusetts, United States

Clinton, Massachusetts, United States
Good shape.. Some bumps and scratches from kicking around the shop for so many years... Never installed..
Brand:Castlewood Manufacturer Part Number:v 1803 UPC:Does Not Apply

Vintage 1970's Castlewood Designs Van Table custom wood wooden nos

HARD TO FIND.. Last one I have Straight from the estate of a 1970's custom van shop owner.. In storage for over 30 years.. Castlewood Designs Van Table.. measures 19" x 19" Not sure how you mount it.. I'm sure you can come up with something... Good shape.. Some bumps and scratches from kicking around the shop for so many years... Never installed.. FREE SHIPPING IN UNITED STATES - Will ship in original box.

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