1939 Evinrude – Elto Complete Outboard Motor Parts Catalog Original on 2040-parts.com
Weimar, California, US
For your consideration from the estate of a 90 year old collector is this original 1939 Evinrude-Elto Complete (Outboard Motor) Parts Catalog. This catalog is complete, cover to cover, and in very good vintage condition. It measures about 8.5 inches by 11 inches and consists of about 40 pages. Please see my other listings for additional vintage Evinrude-Elto Outboard Motor Parts Catalogs (1937 through 1941 1949) and note that I will combine shipping on multiple purchases. Shipping is with USPS First Class Mail. Thank you and Good Luck!
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