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US $14.95
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Andalusia, Alabama, United States

Andalusia, Alabama, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

** Vintage Chrome Morse Marine Boat Dual Engine Control Lever **

This vintage Morse Engine Control is in good condition, showing normal signs of age & use. Missing rubber knobs that screw on top of levers. Also, the threaded portion of one lever is broken off. This lever would need to be re-threaded if desired. Both levers move freely & work well. Please look closely at all pictures to determine condition for yourself. Check out my other items!

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