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Morse Control, Shifter, Throttle, For Small Runabout Boat on 2040-parts.com

US $125.00
Location:

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:MORSE Manufacturer Part Number:ML

     This looks really nice, but not new. Inside it's like new !! Outside, it has a few small bubbling paint spots, but they haven't lifted. It also has a very small piece of the outer lip (in front) missing from some time in the past. It's hardly visible and can be filled in w. polyester resin and touch-up paint, if wanted.  It can also be caulked, once installed. (pix 4 & 5 show the missing piece, 1/8" x 1 1/4"L.) Picture # 6 shows what appears to be a tiny, factory produced crack in the outer corner of the rim. (It looks to have been a small defect in the casting). It affects nothing and is not visible once installed. It looks nearly new !!
     It's obviously been installed once (screws were in holes) and is in perfect working condition. It comes without cables (since each boat has it's own length needed), but they are still readily available. It's perfect for your restoration, or your replacement older motor.
     If you need more pix, please notify me and I will be glad to oblige.
     Look the pix over carefully before making your purchase, thank you !
 

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