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Vtg Frabil Folding Padded Boat/stadium Seat Clamp On Usa Made Model 13 83 1 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Hope, Michigan, United States

Hope, Michigan, United States
Excellent Pre Owned Conditon
Type:Bucket Seat(s) Color:Blue Brand:Frfabil Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Vintage Frabil Folding Padded Boat/Stadium Seat

Made in the USA

The seat is about 14" by 13", the backrest is about 13" by 6"

 The textured Blue vinyl is in excellent condition with no rips or tears.

No rust and the spring loaded latches work as they should

Not new but in very good vintage condition

Have a look at the photos and see what you think and by all means feel free to email any questions or comments 



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