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Vintage Chris Craft Century Outboard Lifting Rings Wood Speed Racing Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $54.00
Location:

Lake Orion, Michigan, United States

Lake Orion, Michigan, United States
Good condition, has small flaw in top...See below
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Vintage Chris Craft, Century, Garwood, Hacker, Speedboat, Outboard, Race Boat....Could have many applications... Chrome plated brass casting....Needs re-plating or strip, few small marks at top of one ring.....Good condition over all....2 3/4" wide   2 1/2" tall...Mounts on a 5/8" rod and 1" deck hole.  Also have rods and frame mounts...Made by vanishing American Craftsmen...

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