Pair Of Chrome Over Bronze Torpedo Teardrop Classic Boat Cleats on 2040-parts.com
Melville, New York, United States
VINTAGE CHROME OVER BRONZE TEARDROP/TORPEDO SHAPED BOAT CLEATS. THESE ARE NOT EXACT MATCHES BUT VERY CLOSE, ONE IS JUST SLIGHTLY LONGER THAN THE OTHER. CHROME PLATING IS WORN AND THERE IS MINOR PITTING. MEASUREMENTS OF EACH: 1. OVERALL 7 3/4" LONG, 2 1/8" TALL, BASE IS 4 3/8" LONG, 2 3/4" WIDE. 2. OVERALL 7 3/8" LONG, 2 1/2" TALL, BASE IS 4 1/2" LONG, 2 3/4" WIDE. CHECK OUT THE PICTURES AS THEY ARE CONSIDERED PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. FEEL FREE TO EMAIL ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS YOU MAY HAVE. I ACCEPT PAYMENT VIA PAYPAL. BUYER PAYS POSTAGE & HANDLING (P&H INCLUDES TRACKING). SEE TWO SHIPPING OPTIONS, ONE MAY BE LESS EXPENSIVE DEPENDING ON DISTANCE. ITEM SOLD AS IS - ALL SALES ARE FINAL. PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY PROBLEMS BEFORE LEAVING FEEDBACK!! GIVE A CHANCE TO RESPOND IF THERE IS ANY PROBLEM!! |
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