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Vtg~continental Boats, Fl~marine~switch/fuse Control Panel/faceplate~steampunk on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Fort Myers, Florida, United States

Fort Myers, Florida, United States
Some wear around some of the openings, paint dribbles & sun fading of black, but not much.
Brand:Continental Boats, Inc. Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:does not apply

This cool piece came from an old "Continental Boats, Inc." boat made in Hialeah, Florida probably during the 1970's (their last year was 1980). It is a really neat face plate/panel with text for the boat's Nav. anchor, cockpit lights, pump, compass and accessory lights as well as other holes for the fuses and a main control. It is made of yellowed hard plastic with a black front and measures 13" long by 5" tall with a beveled edge.

Very vintage and great for a steam-punk project, re-purposing or restoration.  (Also, I have two Continental Boats, Inc. name plates in script too. They are about 14" long and 3 3/4" high. Please see those listings.)

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