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Original Vintage Pair Of Chris Craft Hatch Covers Stainless Hinges And Screws on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Gainesville, Florida, United States

Gainesville, Florida, United States
One of the screws is stripped. Screw is fine and I have it. Hatch hole is too large. A few areas of missing paint as documented in the photo's. One of the exterior plastic hatch lock top side is missing the outer part. See photo's. What you see is exactly what you get.
Brand:Chris Craft

Found at a Marine store sale.  Strucutrally fine except for the one screw.  Feel like they may be starboard or some type of honeycomb plastic.  A few areas where the paint has chipped off during storage.  No rust at all.  See photo's.  I have 3 more photo's not listed here that I could send you if needed

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