1956 Johnson Ad-10m 7.5hp Gear Shift Handle Lever 376490 Motor Outboard on 2040-parts.com
Kawkawlin, Michigan, United States
L & L VINTAGE OUTBOARD MOTOR PARTS Please check out our EBAY store for more vintage parts CAME OFF PARTED OUT, RUNNING 1956 JOHNSON 7.5 HP MODEL AD-10M OUTBOARD MOTOR SER#1388336 GEAR SHIFT HANDLE ASSEMBLY OMC PART#376490 INCLUDES SHIFT ROD LEVER #376922 FRESHWATER USE ONLY WE WILL SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY FOLLOWING PAYMENT *****WE WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE***** |
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1956 johnson ad-10m 7.5hp lower cover 304239 304240 motor outboard(US $12.99)
1956 johnson ad-10m 7.5hp tiller steering handle 376495 376691 motor outboard(US $52.99)
1956 johnson ad-10m 7.5hp transom clamp bracket 304291 376494 motor outboard(US $28.99)
Omc 0305651 305651, rubber mount, lower(US $9.95)
Omc 0307231 307231 lever, lock/release ss to 0312463 vintage(US $12.50)
Mercury mariner 40hp shift shaft lever p/n 19462a2(US $90.00)
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