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Vintage Frabill Folding Swivel Clamp On Boat Seat Great Vintage Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Bitely, Michigan, United States

Bitely, Michigan, United States
Some surface rubs on the metal. Appears to have slight discoloration possibly from sun.
Type:Seat Mount Color:Beige, Brown, Green Brand:Frabill Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Vintage Frabill Clamp On Boat Seat. Vinyl beige with brown and a green metal frame. Fold down. Bottom has a clamp as shown. Aprox 15 inches tall, Seat is 14 inches across and 12 inches deep. No rips in seat or backing. 

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