Antique Chriscraft, Head Gasket, Model B, Nos Victor #3024, Marine on 2040-parts.com
South Portland, Maine, United States
This is a fixed price sale of one copper head gasket to fit the ChrisCraft Model B marine engine which is based on the Hercules flathead 4 cylinder engine. May also fit the model C engine but I am not sure. I will ship in a rigid package and will ship as soon as funds are in my bank via PayPal.
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