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1958 Evinrude 18 Hp Fastwin 15024 Magneto Ignition Assembly Boat Motor Outboard on 2040-parts.com

US $48.99
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Kawkawlin, Michigan, US

Kawkawlin, Michigan, US
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CAME OFF PARTED OUT 1958 EVINRUDE FASTWIN ELECTRIC 18HP MODEL 15024 TWIN CYLINDER BOAT MOTOR .

MAGNETO IGNITION ASSEMBLY TESTED GOOD.

HAD GOOD SPARK.

ONE IGNITION COIL HAS BEEN COATED.

PLUG WIRES AND BOOTS GOOD.

FRESHWATER USE ONLY.

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