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Boat Yacht Porthole Vintage Hard Plastic Rectangle With Screen 3 Latch Cream on 2040-parts.com

US $79.99
Location:

Onekama, Michigan, United States

Onekama, Michigan, United States
"Very Good Condition" needs cleaning
Maker:Unknown Primary Material:Hard Plastic

Up for your consideration is this vintage boat yacht rectangle porthole window. This window porthole frame is made of a hard plastic. The window is glass and includes the screen. The porthole window has 3 latches and it opens very well and works great. The screen is in great condition. It is a cream color. The porthole window measures about 17" long x about  6 3/4" wide in set about 1/2".  Great vintage piece for that restoration project.

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