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1964 Century, Chris Craft, Donzi, Or Garwood 1 Pair Of Deck Vents on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Algonac, Michigan, US

Algonac, Michigan, US
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1964 Century, Chris Craft, Donzi, or Garwood 1 Pair of deck vents. 
Came off of a 1964 17 ft.Century Resorter.
 May fit other boats but I don't know.  
Made of bronze, chrome is shiny. 
Good condition has some minor scratches, it is not bent, cracked or broken.  It measures 5 3/4 inches long by 3 inches wide and 1 inch tall.  
Part number on it is 9010

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