1962 Yamaha Boat 12' Run-a-bout 20hp 4 Stroke Motor($4300.00) 25hrs on 2040-parts.com
Laguna Hills, California, United States
TURN KEY !!!!!1962 Yamaha Run-a-bout, almost new 20HP Yamaha 20hp 4 stroke motor (25 hrs) $4300.00. This has been a on going project for the last 10 years. New fiberglass inside. Gel coat Outside Some weather checking bow. Runs great Must see. Lots of EXTRAS Floats Rope Emerengecy kit READY TO GO!!!!!!!
FOB Laguna Woods Ca. 92637 FIRM AT 5k |
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