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Vintage Chris Craft Bow Light Free Shipping. on 2040-parts.com

US $174.95
Location:

Nevada City, California, United States

Nevada City, California, United States
ORIGINAL definitely needs re-chroming.
Brand:CHRIS CRAFT Manufacturer Part Number:unknown

CHRIS CRAFT FRONT BOW LIGHT

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Straight from the boat yard.

Definitely needs re-chroming but I will let you do that and save some money.

 

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