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Vintage 1981 Mug Buoy Mug Holder For Boats Campers Vehicles Drink Soda Water on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Locust Grove, Georgia, United States

Locust Grove, Georgia, United States
Never been used but the insulated drink holder (can cozy) is missing.
Brand:Mug Buoy Material:Plastic Manufacturer Part Number:500 Year:1981 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer:Orbex Inc Use:Always Level Drink Holder

Vtg Mug-Buoy by Orbex Inc.

This has never been installed but the can cozy is missing.

On the box it says Chrome Plated Steel but I'm not sure why because it sure feels like plastic to me.  Maybe they are talking about the hinged part?

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