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1947-51 Sears Elgin Antique Motor #401 40122 Vintage Turns Over on 2040-parts.com

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Houlton, Maine, United States

Houlton, Maine, United States
Condition:Used Brand:sears Manufacturer Part Number:401 40122

You are bidding on a Vintage Antique 1947-51 Sears Elgin Boat Motor, I am not sure of the HP, This motor is all here and turns over when I pull on the cord....I bought about 15 old vintage boat motors last year off a guy who collected them, and bought them with the hopes of working on them as a project, but I have no time to do so....I was told that this runs, but please when bidding on this item consider it a project motor which means it may need some cleaning and tinkering to get it going, as I have personally not tried it out....But anyways it is still a nice old motor from the past....shipping will be $125.00...and if I am over on the shipping cost I will refund you back the difference, as it is hard to be accurate on it's cost till I get it boxed up.....Aain you are bidding on The Sears Elgin one only....Please check out my other motors....

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