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Hamilton Standard Airplane Propeller Decals - 1 Pair Matched Set High Quality on 2040-parts.com

US $4.00
Location:

Vilonia, Arkansas, United States

Vilonia, Arkansas, United States
Condition:New Brand:Hamilton Standard Manufacturer Part Number:Decal



Hamilton Standard

In the old days, these decals
graced many a propeller including
Charles Lindbergh's Spirit of Saint Louis.

Now you can own a pair of these finely
crafted vinyl decals to adorn your own propeller
or just to look at.
They Are:
Matched Set
 5 1/4 inches X 3 inches
Weather Proof
and
for a limited time receive

FREE

A smaller pair of decals 1 3/8 X 3/4

They alone are worth the price of the large pair.

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