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Vintage Miscellaneous Boat Parts on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Swanton, Ohio, United States

Swanton, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

A small vintage lot of hard to find boat parts. There is a 8'' long cleat, a round rail end, and the other two I have no clue what there called. I am no expert. I got theses at a sale and they were in a bucket. The one is some kind of end cap that is threaded and the other is some kind of a latching clip. All look vintage used but intact and in good shape. Thanks and have a Blessed Day. 

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