1950's Johnson Sea Horse 35 Hp Cover Hood Cowl Outboard Boat Motor on 2040-parts.com
Youngstown, Ohio, US
1950'S JOHNSON SEA HORSE 35 HP COVER HOOD COWL OUTBOARD BOAT MOTOR. Noce condition, latches are in working condition. Some scratches, original decals are still in good shape. I think the cover is a 1958. Thanks for looking!
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