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Collection Of Teak Cabinet Doors-boating on 2040-parts.com

US $700.00
Location:

Evansville, Indiana, United States

Evansville, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

Assortment of new/used teak cabinet doors is various condition.
Mostly from about 1970 - 1980. Have been in storage since then.
Collection of about 85 doors and a few drawer fronts. 
Most are dusty and in need of sanding/cleaning.
Most are panel doors but some have plastic mirror panels
that are covered with protective plastic seen in photos. 
Sizes are varied from:
14" wide x 18" high
16" wide x 22" high
16" wide x 26" high
16" wide x 30" high
14" wide x 30" high
15" wide x 28" high
and other sizes.
Mahogany cabin door 21.5" wide x 48" high (from Cal 25)
Selling the collection of 85 for $700.
Will need local pickup. May be able to help with delivery for a fee.

Contact if any questions: 
Location Evansville, Indiana.

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