Vintage Chrome Marine Aqua Meter Boat Vehicle Navigation Compass In Box on 2040-parts.com
Pekin, Illinois, United States
This is in really nice shape and seems to operate fine. Has the box, mounting bracket and screws, and the compass.
The box has some red marks on it See the pictures as they are the best part of the description Ask questions before bidding International shipping must go through GSP |
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