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1- 1976 50 Hp Chrome Mercury Thunderbolt Outboard Motor Cowling Pre Owned on 2040-parts.com

US $25.99
Location:

Peru, Illinois, United States

Peru, Illinois, United States
DINGS AND DENTS
Brand:MERCURY Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1- PRE OWNED  MERCURY  THUNDERBOLT IGNITION OUTBOARD COVER.   PURCHASED FROM A DEALER GOING OUT OF BUSINESS.
FIX UP YOUR MOTOR,  REPLACE A DAMAGED COVER, OR COLLECT.  CHROME HAS SCRATCHES AND DINGS.  STILL LOOKS PRETTY
DARN GOOD.  VIEW PICTURES FOR DETAIL AND CONDITION. ASK QUESTIONS BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE.  FREE LOCAL PICK UP.
NO HASSLE RETURNS.  MR. G SHIPS WORLDWIDE USING GLOBAL SHIPPING. OH,  NO BROKEN BRACKETS FOR MOUNTING.  REGARDS, MR. G

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