Vintage Penn Yan Boat Poster - Collectible Sign 1979 Catalog Poster on 2040-parts.com
Canandaigua, New York, United States
Genuine Penn Yan Boat Poster Circa 1979 The 1979 Penn Yan Boat catalog was a fold out style that listed all the models from the 20 Explorer to the 30 Sportfisherman. It folds out to 22" wide X 30" tall. Includes models : 20 1/2 Outboard EO20 20 1/2 Open EWG 20 1/2 Cuddy ERM 22 Cuddy 22R 22 Runabout 22M 23 Sportfish 23M and 23HF 23 Cuddy 23R 23 Sportfisherman 23SF and 23S 23 Sportfisherman 23SFT 24 Sportfisherman 24SF 24 Cuddy 24R 24 Runabout 24M 26 Sportfisherman 26SF 26 Family Cruiser 26CR 30 Sportfisherman 30SF
Will ship in FOLDED condition, so expect some creases. These are FACTORY posters...right out of our old store room...NOT A REPRODUCTION. Great for the garage or man cave..Super RARE present for the Penn Yan Tunnel Drive Owner! |
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