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Vintage Brass Marine Engine Control Chris Craft Hacker Gar Wood Free Shipping. on 2040-parts.com

US $99.95
Location:

Nevada City, California, United States

Nevada City, California, United States
ORIGINAL PATINA. SOLID BRASS
Brand:UNKNOWN Manufacturer Part Number:12345

CLASSIC BOAT CONTROLS , SOLID BRASS 

REMEMBER, I'M PAYING SHIPPING TO CONT US CUSTOMERS

Straight from the boat yard.

This came off a vintage boat.  Most likely a Chris Craft, Hacker, Dodge, Gar wood.  I have not stripped it or blasted it. I'm letting you figure out what finish you want.

 

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