N.o.s. Wilcox-crittenen Thru Transon Ski Towing Hooks on 2040-parts.com
Hudson, Illinois, US
Brand New old original stock from an old dealer inventory. there was 10 in the box but you are buying the pr for one price. the wrapper will come but not the box.they are 6" over all and the bolt going through the transom is 3 1/2".they have the little rubber flipper that is still soft and like new.These are just what you need to finish your classic boat.If you check in to replating this is by far better way to go and is quality chrome, I will have some more NOS misc this week so I will combine shipping when possible
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Deck & Cabin Hardware for Sale
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