Vintage 1960's Chris Craft Steel Roamer Plastic Engraved Dash Switch Panel on 2040-parts.com
Saint Clair Shores, Michigan, United States
- NO RESERVE - BID NOW ! THIS AUCTION IS FOR A: Vintage 1960's CHRIS CRAFT STEEL Roamer - PLASTIC ENGRAVED DASH SWITCH PANEL IT IS MADE OF BLACK PLASTIC WITH WHITE LETTERS. FROM THE LEFT IT READS: IGNITION, ANCHOR, BINNACLE, INSTRUMENT, WIPER, WIPER, NAVIGATION, BLOWER, SEARCHLITE, IGNITION. IT MEASURES APX: 21-3/4" (Longest Point) x 1-3/4" WIDE. THIS CAME OFF OF A LATE 60'S VINTAGE CHRIS CRAFT ROAMER THAT HAD CHRYSLER 440 GAS ENGINES THAT HAS ALWAYS BEEN IN THE GREAT LAKES (FRESHWATER). THIS IS NOT NOT CRACKED AND IS IN VERY GOOD CONDITION FOR IT'S AGE. NO RESERVE ! Please note: I do not get the full amount you pay for shipping. Ebay Takes and Keeps 11% of what you pay for shipping. Paypal takes and Keeps 3.5% & I pay for the Packing Materials. PAYMENT MUST BE RECEIVED WITHIN 3 DAYS OF END OF AUCTION. PLEASE CONTACT ME WITH ANY QUESTIONS PRIOR TO BIDDING! THANKS FOR LOOKING! GOOD LUCK BIDDING & Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! SHIPPING & HANDLING DISCOUNT AVAILABLE ON MULTIPLE ITEM PURCHASES SHIPPED TO ONE LOCATION. THANK YOU ! |
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