I have FOUR Century step pads that came off a mid-60's century Dart. These step pads were used on a lot of Century boats from the sixties. The chrome is in good condition with some surface scratches. The pads are rubber and they are weathered. They can be used as is or you can buy remakes on the pads. These are being offered at NO RESERVE
Deck & Cabin Hardware for Sale
Butt hinge 2"x 2" 316 stainless steel(US $8.00)
Century, chris craft, garwood deck vents(US $1.00)
Bayliner swim platform 2 rail (1 up - 1 down) 1 step boat boarding ladder 1989(US $165.00)
Solid cherry wood top-removable base-boat/marine deck table(US $175.00)
Perko cap&gasket for fishing rod holder(US $5.00)
Seachoice # 33631 - bow and stern eye 304 stainless steel brand new fast ship(US $10.45)
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