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The Koolest Vintage Bow Light / Vent / Flag Pole Extra Groovy ! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Boise, Idaho, United States

Boise, Idaho, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Sparton

Wow I have seen some kool boat parts but this one is KRAZY KOOOOL !!
This is a 50's/60s vintage Bow Light mounted on a Front Vent with an awesome Flag Pole.
Made by Sparton
The perfect finishing touch for your Chris Craft,Century,woody,or classic .
CONDITION:The back flag pole screw is broken off.
there is some pitting in the chrome.
Overall the chrome is impressive.
The lenses look great,I have not polished it at all,I think it will be spectacular if polished!
Careful secure  packing,insured shipping
and shipping is FREEEEE cause we luv vintage boat freaks!

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