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Johnson "mile-master" Six-gallon Portable Outboard Motor Gas Tank on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Kendallville, Indiana, United States

Kendallville, Indiana, United States
Used condition with faded paint, minor rust stains, decently clean inside; see full details below.
Brand:Johnson Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:0381015

Offered for bid is a portable six-gallon Johnson "Mile-Master" outboard motor gas tank in decent used condition.  This has seen use and has some sun-fading of the paint.  This is intended for use on 1962 and newer Johnson or Evinrude outboards that are equipped with a fuel pump.  It is decently clean inside and does not stink of stale gasoline inside.  It should be ready to go upon arrival.  Bidding starts at just $27.95 with FREE shipping.

Indiana buyers will be charged 7% state sales tax.  We at W_Brothers have several other lots up for bid so be sure to click "see other items" for a look.

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