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1957 Johnson Outboard Motor Cowl Medallion New (repro - Never Installed) on 2040-parts.com

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Framingham, Massachusetts, United States

Framingham, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Johnson

 New "repro" emblem (perfect condition).  Bids are for the medallion alone - no cowl. Picture #1 is an example of this emblem on a motor but NOT the one you are bidding for. That one has never been mounted. This plastic emblem fits all the 1957 Johnson outboard motors except the 3 HP model (which uses a decal instead). This is exact duplicate to the original 1957 medallion with 2 mounting holes. Holes are 3 7/8" center-to-center. 1957 only - do NOT be confused with the 3 hole emblem used in 1958.  You cannot use this emblem (and think the 3rd hole will just be covered up) because those other 2 holes on the 1958 are just about 1/2 inch CLOSER together. It just won't fit! I will protect the emblem extremely well for mailing (which BTW is free). Shipping to the contiguous 48 states only. Please ask any questions.


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