1985 Chaparral 215 Used Windshield Boat Marine Glass Screen Shield Wind on 2040-parts.com
Kalkaska, Michigan, United States
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THIS AUCTION IS FOR A COMPLETE WINDSHIELD OFF OF A 1985 CHAPARRAL 215 BOAT. ALL THE GLASS IS IN GOOD CONDITION. IT IS MISSING THE DRIVERS SIDE SMALL VENT WINDOW. IT MEASURES 88" ACROSS THE FRONT OF THE WINDSHIELD, ALONG THE BOTTOM. IT MEASURES 68" ACROSS THE BACK. THE SIDE PIECES MEASURE 64" LONG AND 15" TALL. |
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