Vtg Airguide Marine Compass Weatherproof Cycolac Case & Sunshade Model 66 W (a4) on 2040-parts.com
Elmhurst, Illinois, United States
Up for sale is this Vtg Airguide Marine Compass Weatherproof Cycolac Case & Sunshade Model 66 W with signs of use and wear. The insides are loose so it is being sold for parts or restoration. Please ask questions before you bid. The buyer will pay $8.95 for packing and shipping to the lower 48 via USPS Priority Mail. Thanks for looking!!!! |
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