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1990's Lund Fishing Boat Seat Light Blue Great Cond! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Ames, Iowa, United States

Ames, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used

up for bid is a fantastic original Lund fishing boat Seat. This boat seat is blue in color and has no tears in the vinyl. My dad was the original of of this boat seat and had a MAJOR complex of putting shoe-goo on seams.

You can see on the bottom of the seat where he has put Shoe Goo on years ago and now it has discolored. It does chip off if you have the time
and the patience to do it. As far as everything on the seat that you see it is in fantastic condition.

Shipping will be $23 in the lower 48 states. I will not ship International or to Alaska or Hawaii

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