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Shakespeare Wonder Troll Model 606 Dj, 6 Or 12 Volts, Electric Trolling Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $124.99
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Planada, California, United States

Planada, California, United States
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Brand:Shakespeare Engine(HP):15 LB THRUST Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:606 Stroke:ELECTRIC

Shakespeare Wonder Troll Model 606 DJ, 6 or 12 Volts, Electric Trolling Motor ...

Please review pictures carefully since they are the most important part of my description.

I found this at a estate sale. I plugged it to my trucks battery and i had to wiggle the buttons a little to make them work. I tested it and performed as intended but keep in mind that you may have to wiggle buttons or clean the inside.

With this description you can be sure that it does work and it is in very good VINTAGE CONDITIONS...

For more information and specifications please refer to pictures or contact me prior to purchase.

You get EXACTLY WHAT YOU SEE IN PICTURES.

SOLD AS IS. NO RETURNS ARE ACCEPTED.

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