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1953 Evinrude 15 Hp Fastwin Stator And Flywheel Vintage on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
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Edmonton, Kentucky, US

Edmonton, Kentucky, US
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one 1953 15 hp evinrude super fastwin stator and flywheel vintage.

motor model 15012.

could have scratches,dings,dents,or cracks here or there.

all i see that looks bad is the ceramic coating around the coils is broke loose.

it might all work but i dought it.good for parts or repair.

the flywheel is in usable condition.

hope some collector could use this.

thanks for looking

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