1963 Chris Craft Constallation Upper Cabin Door on 2040-parts.com
New Lenox, Illinois, United States
Hello and thanks for looking. Today your bidding on a Passage way door removed from my 1963 Chris Craft Constellation. Complete door with all hardware. I'm looking for the keys. If and I mean if I find them they will be shipped with the door. Your seeing it just removed from the boat. I will be listing many more items from the old 42' Constellation. Thanks for looking and good luck.... for more info call Steve at 815-955-5783
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