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Nos 5 (five) Yards G & T Marine Grade Pearl White 3" Rope Pleated Boat 54" Vinyl on 2040-parts.com

US $72.00
Location:

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States

Bowling Green, Kentucky, United States
NOS 5 (FIVE) YARDS G & T MARINE GRADE PEARL WHITE 3" ROPE PLEATED BOAT 54" VINYL, US $72.00, image 1
No defects, new vinyl cut off original vintage roll.
Type:SEATS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Brand:G & T Part Brand:G & T Manufacturer Part Number:48462AA MPN:GLS:1021060 Color:White UPC:611566481761

THIS 3" VINTAGE ROPE PLEATED VINYL IS OFFERED BELOW WHOLESALE AND WHEN IT IS GONE, WE CANNOT REPLACE IT. 

WE BOUGHT A BOAT REPAIR AND UPHOLSTERY SHOP EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES AT A STORAGE AUCTION.  THIS VINYL IS VINTAGE AND WAS IN STORAGE (CLIMATE CONTROLLED) FOR 20 YEARS.  CHILDREN OF OWNER WERE SIMPLY NOT INTERESTED IN CONTINUING THE BUSINESS.  

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