Marine Boat Flag.. Runabout Chris Craft Vintage Style Fun Flag..like New on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, United States
NEW ,, VINTAGE STYLE 12" X 17"...... MARINE BOAT...... RUNABOUT...... CHRIS CRAFT LARSEN ......FUN FLAG TO ACCENT YOUR VINTAGE BOAT ........HEAVY DUTY CONSTRUCTION READY TO FLY...NOTE NO POLE..... NO LIGHT ......... NO BASE........ JUST THE AWESOME FLAG........$6.00 SHIPPING.........
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