1962 Johnson Oem Carb Knobs Cd 19 S Outboard Boat Motor Parts Lot 5.5 Hp 5 on 2040-parts.com
Wentzville, Missouri, US
You are bidding on the pictured carb parts from a running 1962 5.5 CD 19 S Johnson outboard motor. Look at all pics before bidding. Thanks and good luck.
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