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1954 Scott-atwater 7.5 Hp Bail-a-matic Outboard Motor For Parts Or Repair on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Brandon, Manitoba, Canada

Brandon, Manitoba, Canada
Condition:Used

1954 Scott-Atwater 7.5 HP Bail-a-Matic Outboard Motor for Parts Repair Restoration Vintage

Part #3825-1881

Weight: 23 lbs. 6 oz.  (10.59 kg)

This motor originally was on the machine with serial number 33458683: with Google’s help I learned that dates it to 1954 in origin.  This motor's serial number on its side (see pics) dates it to 1952.  I have several other parts from this boat motor listed and would combine them to save on shipping costs.

The top section for the winding cord will not turn by hand.  Examine pics carefully to determine the presence and condition of various parts etc.  Selling it in 'not running condition' for parts or repair.

Lots here for a restoration project!

Postage: 

Will ship to the U.S.A. or Canada.  Item is located in Canada.

Postage quotes shown are close to or below my actual costs.

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