Vintage Bass Boat Trolling Butt Seat on 2040-parts.com
Grand Ledge, Michigan, US
HERE'S A COOL OLD SCHOOL BASS BOAT BUTT SEAT. DARK GREEN WITH WHITE TRIM. NEVER BEEN INSTALLED. HAS SCREWS ATTACHED TO THE BOTTOM IN A BAG. SEAT MEASURES 15 INCHES ACROSS, 12 INCHES DEEP. NO RIPS OR TEARS. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK.
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