Vintage 1960 Glasspar Runabout Boat Parts // Plate, Nav Light, Spot Light & Horn on 2040-parts.com
Taylorsville, North Carolina, United States
Vintage 1960 Glasspar Runabout Boat Parts // Plate, Bow Light, Spot Light and Horn. Parts are old, faded and corroded. I don't think the lights or horn work but I didn't hook them up to find out. The plate was at the rear where the motor was hooked up. Metal is of a good weight (I don't know the gauge of steel) but I think these parts could be reconditioned and would look great. Plate, Bow light, spot light and horn are msold "as is" - No Warranty, No Guarantee and No Returns. |
Anchoring, Docking for Sale
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