This auction is for a used Wilcox Crittenden clam shell vent it is made of stainless steel. IT measures 6 3/4" overall width, 6 1/2" overall length and 2 3/4" high. It provides an opening of 4 7/8" x 2 1/2". This item is used and has some paint on it as well as a scratch or two but it is in usable condition. Bidding starts low with no reserve.
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