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Pair Of Vintage 1964 Chris Craft Chrome Plated Bronze Exhaust Rings 3-1/2" I.d. on 2040-parts.com

US $68.50
Location:

Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, US

Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, US
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ORIGINAL CHRIS CRAFT - NO RESERVE - BID NOW !

ONE PAIR OF VINTAGE CHROME PLATED CAST BRONZE EXHAUST RINGS.

3-1/2" I.D. - 6" O.D.

IN VERY GOOD VINTAGE CONDITION - SOME PEELING CHROME - YOU WOULD WANT TO RE-CHROME OR STRIP AND POLISH FOR SHOW BOAT

THESE CAME OFF OF A 1964 27' VINTAGE CHRIS CRAFT WOODEN CONNIE THAT HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN THE GREAT LAKES (FRESHWATER).

PLEASE STUDY PHOTO'S WHAT YOU SEE IS WHAT YOU GET.

 

 

NO RESERVE!!

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