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1955 Chris Craft

Cruiser 26 Foot 327Q

Offered At

$49,900

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Body Color
White
Stock
5650
Engine Size
327 V8
Vin
5A4DD4U2872051997
Miles
9,999

1955 Chris Craft Cruiser 26 Foot 327Q

1955 Chris Craft Cruiser 26ft 327Q

Chris Smith built his first wooden boat in 1874 at the age of 13.  Years later, he built a duck hunting boat.  His friends liked the way he built them, and they asked him to build them one.  This was technically the start of the boat company.  He soon began to build more boats and joined his brother Hank in 1881 to begin producing boats full-time.

Ahoy mates!  Avast ye, as were offering up a consignment not like the other landlubbers we have lining our Hallowed dry Halls here at Classic Auto Mall, (save for the Amphicar).  A 1955 Chris Craft 26 foot Cruiser, fully restored from 2008 to 2010 it has a new no soak bottom, a new transom, a new cockpit deck, and any previous questionable wood was replaced.  327 cubes and fully restored in 2012 as well and its all hands on deck whether ye are three sheets to the wind or have yer full sea legs, come aboard and let's make some wake with some wood.

NO TITLE-SOLD ON A BILL OF SALE ONLY FOR THE BOAT.  THE TRAILER HAS A CLEAN AND CLEAR DELAWARE TITLE.

Exterior
You will not find a more beautiful shaped boat that has been expertly constructed, sporting an enclosed cabin, rakish bow, and mahogany transom.  Plenty of white painted planks form the beautiful sides and topping the boat is a veritable forest of highly lacquered mahogany edging.  The split front window has more mahogany and stainless edging on the frames.  On the angled stern, with its dual exhaust poking out the center of the dungbie, we see more mahogany unpainted and lacquered.  A red stripe bands the entire boat at the waterline and the bottom is new planked blue painted wood.  In addition to all the shiny rigging on the rear deck there is a laminate of more mahogany.  This doubles as the cover to the engine and bilge compartments and hides the fuel tank.  Plenty of shiny but slightly corroded rigging for ropes and a wonderfully shaped white painted wood planked top has shades of a swoop spear in its design, (think Ford Crown Vic's of the era).

Interior
Shiver me timbers, I can see gorgeous smooth red vinyl and white piping in curvaceous form making up the front bucket seats in front and rear wide bench.  These are pristine and are fronted by a wood dash and some mahogany unpainted panels.  New round shiny bezel gauges and a few knobs as well as a Uniden digital depth gauge are seen in the dash, which is fronted by a large white steering wheel that has a beautifully nifty 50's horn ring.  Just perfect new weatherproof cabin decking is noted under the buckets, and a shiny shift lever just out from the center of this right-hand driver.  Aft of the left passenger bucket is a mini kitchen which has a stainless steel sink complete with running water within a mahogany countertop.  Below within this cabinet is a new Norcold AC/DC Marine fridge and for those all day trips hundreds of miles off the coast, in the bow below deck is a Jabsco Marine electric toilet with a holding tank.  Nice to have a loo when one needs to poo!  Blimey! There is no Bikini Bottom nonsense going on here sailors.

Drivetrain
Below the aft deck, under a hidden panel covering sits a fully restored and like new 327ci Chris Craft V8.  This sea blue beauty has all supple hoses and wiring, and a single 4-barrel carburetor to feed it.  Let's go make some wake.

At this point I need to mention that the boat travels in land on a dual wheel rendered boat trailer which presents in good condition.

All is ship shape for this '55 26 foot Cruiser, beautiful exterior wood, lots of shiny chrome, tight seams, and a V8 Chris Craft engine.  Excellent presentation on the bench and bucket seated interior, keeping it simple but very elegant.  A kitchen, a fridge and a toilet and heck we'll even be throw in the kitchen sink, (Even though it's technically there)!  A wood boat may be in your future?? I guess whatever floats your boat!

Classic Auto Mall is a 336,000-square foot classic and special interest automobile showroom, featuring over 850 vehicles for sale with showroom space for up to 1,000 vehicles. Also, a 400 vehicle barn find collection is on display. This vehicle is located in our showroom in Morgantown, Pennsylvania, conveniently located just 1-hour west of Philadelphia on the I-76 Pennsylvania Turnpike. The website is www.classicautomall.com and our phone number is (888) 227-0914. Please contact us anytime for more information or to come see the vehicle in person.