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2x Vintage O'day Daysailer 1 Emblems on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
both emblems in excellent condition. removed from my 1959 ODAY Daysailer 1 Hull #55. the letter "Y" on the one emblem has broken off due to age but otherwise the emblems are in good condition
Brand:ODAY Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

This listing is for a a pair of vintage 1959 O'Day DaySailer 1 Emblems. These emblems are 57 years old. The only part that is broken is the letter "Y" on one of the emblems. Otherwise they are in great condition. 

This item will be shipped for FREE within the USA with USPS Priority Mail or FedEx SmartPost. International Delivery is Extra.

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