Vintage Dyer Boat Sticker Metal Display Sign W/ 100's Letters & Numbers Marine on 2040-parts.com
Toledo, Illinois, United States
THIS IS A VINTAGE METAL DYER ALL PURPOSE LETTERS & NUMBERS DISPLAY SIGN.....COMES WITH HUNDREDS OF WHITE LETTERS AND NUMBERS FOR MARINE BOATS....TRALERS....MAIL BOXES....ETC....MEASURES 22" x 22"....VERY NICE CONDITION
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