Rare Evinrude 2.5 Hp Sportwin N 14330 Rowboat Engine Motor Parts Restore on 2040-parts.com
Franksville, Wisconsin, United States
RARE Evinrude 2.5 hp sportwin N 14330 rowboat engine motor parts restore
Great looking parts unit here, has the locking thumbscrew, the trouble light, hard to find parts. Engine is seized, missing parts. See pics, I would prefer pickup but I can ship. Aslo there is a piece chipped off of the middle of the lower unit.... and a crack on the same part. Sold as is.
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