1980's Mercury 35hp Top Cowl Assembly, Manual P/n 6340a2 on 2040-parts.com
Sobieski, Wisconsin, United States
Pulled from a 35hp Mercury. Up to buyer to confirm fitment prior to purchase. If shipping is less than what you paid I will refund the difference. Please ask any questions you have. Thank you
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