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1956 Johnson Seahorse 7 1/2hp Outboard Motor Runs Water Impeller Weak Vgc on 2040-parts.com

US $490.00
Location:

Northville, Michigan, United States

Northville, Michigan, United States
There is some missing paint as can be seen in pictures. The engine was tested 2 months ago and ran, but the water return impeller was a little weak and could use some work .Please review all pictures carefully for your personal assessment as to overall condition. We rate this vintage, Johnson 7 1/2 HP engine as in very good vintage condition with the water impeller work needed duly noted.
Manufacturer Part Number:AD- 11 Serial Number:1579754 Core Charge:0 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Engine(HP):7 1/2 City/ State of manufacture:Waukegan, Illinois UPC:Does not apply

For your consideration, this is a vintage ( 1956) Johnson Seahorse , 7 1/2 HP outboard boat motor in very good, vintage, condition and was tested 2 months ago and worked. Obviously, the piston is not frozen and is feee whether turning the prop or using the handled ( original seahorse handle) pull-start.The only issue noted during testing was that the water return impeller was a little weak and could use some work. There is some expected paint loss , but overall the motor has retained much of it's original finish. The Seahorse emblem on the front of the engine is missing. All lettering around the engine is legible as the pictures hopefully show.
Please review all pictures carefully for your personal assessment as to overall physical condition. We believed it to be among the best available for this outboard engine type . We believe you will find it so yourself.

This will be made available for local pickup only ( free local pickup ), but will research shipping costs to your zip code when requested. UPS should be able to handle the size/weight safely.

The winning bidder will pay within 72 hours of auction completion using Paypal only unless other payment arrangements are mutually agreed upon prior to bidding. This item is for local pickup only unless we are contacted prior to bidding for a shipping cost estimate to a particular zip code.There will be no international bidding on this item. Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico need to contact us prior to bidding on shipping costs.


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