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1959 Evinrude 35517 35hp Cover Hood Cowl Shroud Motor Lark Johnson Big Twin on 2040-parts.com

US $148.99
Location:

Kawkawlin, Michigan, United States

Kawkawlin, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

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 CAME OFF A PARTED OUT 1959 EVINRUDE LARK 35517 35HP MOTOR

MOTOR COVER ASSEMBLY

"GOLDEN JUBILEE" EDITION

EMBLEMS IN NICE SHAPE

FUNCTIONAL ACCESS DOOR 

PAINT AND CHROME IS WEATHERED

HAS SOME SCUFFS, SCRATCHES AND A COUPLE SMALL CRACKS IN PAINT

FRESHWATER USE ONLY

WE WILL SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY FOLLOWING PAYMENT

*****WE WILL SHIP TO CANADA*****


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