Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Vintage Sears “rules Of The Road” Boat Seat Cushion Chris Craft Very Clean Nice on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

Alpena, Michigan, United States

Alpena, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used UPC:Does not apply

This listing is for a really nice vintage Sears “Rules Of The Road” boat seat cushion / floatation device with great graphics and in excellent condition.

 

Excellent condition with no cuts, cracks or tears in the vinyl.  Even the original Sears tag is clean, which leads me to believe this cushion was used very little if at all.

 

The only issue is that there is a tear in one of the straps as photograph shows.  It does not go all the way through the strap.  This could easily be stitched up and/or repaired with vinyl tape.  They make red tape. 

 

That is the only issue.  Otherwise this cushion is one of the cleanest I have come across.   

 

The cushion measures approximately 16” x 15” x 2” thick.

 

Feel free to email me with any questions.    

 

I take pride in my packaging and will make this seat cushion is packaged well and arrives safely at your home or business.  

 

SHIPPING & PACKAGING IS A FLAT $12.00 IN THE CONTINENTAL USA.  SHIPPING TO HAWAII, ALASKA OR INTERNATIONALLY WILL BE MORE - ACTUAL SHIPPING CHARGES WILL APPLY. 

Hyundai i20 WRC car, ix35 Fuel Cell and i30 3dr (2012)

Thu, 27 Sep 2012

Hyundai sprung a trio of surprises at the 2012 Paris motor show - by launching the i20 WRC rally car, a three-door version of the i30 hatchback and an ix35 fuel-cell car ready for sale in just a few months' time. Three world debuts for Hyundai at Paris motor show 2012: the i20 WRC rally car The headline-grabbing launch on the Hyundai stand was this rally-ready i20. The Koreans have form here, with an Accent racer, but it last competed in WRC in 2003; now, a decade later, Hyundai plans to re-enter the new WRC with its own in-house team.

Will the Acura TLX prototype be a legend?

Tue, 14 Jan 2014

Okay Acura: We get it. The new TLX sedan is going to be athletic. The word was repeated ad infinitum during Acura's Detroit auto show press conference showing off the company's midsize sedan.

How Fisker fell apart

Tue, 30 Apr 2013

At last week's politically charged congressional hearing on the troubles of Fisker Automotive, Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, said that the company had "no business acumen" and that "taxpayers have effectively subsidized luxury novelty vehicles for the likes of Justin Bieber, Leonardo DiCaprio and Al Gore." Ouch. Republicans eager to score points against President Obama had a field day last week with Fisker.