0385567 Forward Gear For 50-85 Hp, 73-77 Omc Johnson/evinrude Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com
Amarillo, Texas, US
0385567 Forward Gear for 50-85 HP, 73-77 OMC Johnson/Evinrude Lower Unit
From a good running lower unit
Drive dogs are in excellent condition
Make sure the Parts matches what you need, by using www.Boats.net or one of the many other outboard parts web sites
See my other items for sale as there are additional Lower Unit parts for this type of gear case.
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