Chris Craft. Gar Wood. Wood Boat. 1932 Ford. Stewart Warner Gauge Panel. on 2040-parts.com
McCall, Idaho, United States
Chris Craft. Gar Wood. Wood Boat. 1932 Ford. Stewart Warner gauge panel. 4 hole. Show quality. Never used. Sending units included. McCall Boat Works strives to sell top quality parts. Satisfaction guaranteed.
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