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1935 Johnson Antique/vintage Outboard Model 300 3.7 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $250.00
Location:

Madison, Connecticut, US

Madison, Connecticut, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Johnson Engine(HP):3.7 Stroke:2-Stroke

1935 Johnson antique outboard 3.7 HP Model 300 Serial number 226214. This motor turns over and has compression along with spark. The motor is complete the only thing that is missing on it is the handle is not original as seen in photos. There is also a slight dent in the tank. Overall, the motor looks good for it's age and you can tell it was stored inside for a long period of time. THIS MOTOR IS PICK UP ONLY! It is located in Madison, CT 06443. If buyer wants the motor shipped then buyer must pay the amount listed above.

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