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Choice Of Vintage Rare Scott Mcculloch Outboard Motor Parts Catalogs Many Models on 2040-parts.com

US $8.95
Location:

Ogden, Utah, United States

Ogden, Utah, United States
I bought out a boat repair shop of all their service and parts manuals/catalogs - they had been in business 40+ years. These parts catalogs are preowned but excellent overall; see photos.
Brand:SCOTT

This listing is for your CHOICE of very vintage Scott McCulloch Parts Catalogs.  All are excellent condition overall but while many of the parts catalogs I have are bound (though thin) these are stapled yet I don't think they're just copies - they appear to be what was issued?  I bought out a boat repair shop of all their parts and service manuals and they were in business 40+ years.  Buy one or more, just choose the one(s) you need.  Shipping to all USA buyers is free.  I have several service manuals from various years for sale and will be issuing other year parts catalogs as well.  

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