1954 Johnson Outboard Motor 5.5 Hp Model Cd Sea Horse on 2040-parts.com
Lansing, Michigan, US
bought this motor brand new in 1954. It hasn't been used in a long time and stored in his garage. He only very occasionally used it. It is scratched and has imperfections, but its over 50 years old. Not tested, please read entirely.. It is very old and may need some tune up work done. The prop looks like its in really good condition.
Complete Outboard Engines for Sale
Rear bevel gear f481662, 43-f481662, 43f481662 chrysle/force 1975-79 70-90hp(US $70.49)
Mercury 50hp outboard motor 20" for parts(US $450.00)
Yamaha outboard motor 50hp 4 stroke fuel injected(US $400.00)
40hp evinrude johnson short shaft boat motor remote control (US $900.00)
Yamaha 225,250,300hp.3.3l vz,z outboard powerhead hpdi 2003-2008(US $3,200.00)
~reman~ 1998-1999 mercury 2.5l v6 optimax 135/150 hp outboard rebuilt powerhead(US $2,171.25)
Bugatti unveils Veyron Grand Sport (2008)
Sun, 17 Aug 2008By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 17 August 2008 17:29 Bugatti has released more details of its targa-top Veyron Grand Sport following the cars debut at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance. And with the roof off, the Grand Sport is the slowest Veyron ever, capable of just 225mph. But don't fret, because with the targa panel in place the Grand Sport will still do 254mph. The windscreen now sits a little higher and there are daytime running lights and new alloys.
Family releases fatal motorcycle crash video
Fri, 05 Sep 2014A BEREAVED FAMILY has released shocking video clips of a motorcyclist's road death in a bid to highlight the dangers on our roads. David Holmes, 38, was killed on the A47 in Norfolk in June last year. He was travelling at 97mph when a car crossed into his path.
Alfa Romeo at Geneva Motor Show: Alfa Giulietta
Sun, 28 Feb 2010The Alfa Romeo Giulietta debuts at the Geneva Motor Show With only a few days to go until the Geneva Motor Show kicks off, Alfa Romeo has revealed the replacement for the Alfa 147 – the Alfa Romeo Giulietta – in more detail. Yes, we had the first photos of the Giulietta when we didn’t know (and sadly, nor did Alfa) whether this would be the 147 or the 148 or the Milano. But it’s the Alfa Giulietta.