Evinrude Johnson Omc Scout 12/24 Trolling Motor For Project Or Parts on 2040-parts.com
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
This is a Evinrude Johnson OMC Scout 12/24 trolling motor for project or parts. Ran fine for years and then got weak apparently needs new brushes or something. The directional indicator had fallen off in the lake-unfortunate. I'm listing this as for parts or project as is what you see is what you get but hopefully someone can make use out of this. Thank you and happy bidding!!!
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