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Penn Yan Wood Boat Restoration 9” Decals Vinyl Pair on 2040-parts.com

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North Manchester, Indiana, United States

North Manchester, Indiana, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Highest quality Penn Yan wooden boat decals are expertly reproduced from an original decal set obtained from a now closed 1950’s long-time boat dealer. These weather-resistant vinyl decals are easy to install with the final appearance being a factory-new look. These decals measure 2” tall and 9” wide. The set includes 2 decals - one for port and one for starboard side. Color is gold with a red outline - a great match for a varnished or painted wooden hull. Starting bid is $12.99. Shipping $3.95.

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