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1964-1965-1966 Mercury/kiekhaefer 500-50hp Outboard Engine Starter- Look on 2040-parts.com

US $19.99
Location:

Scandia, Minnesota, United States

Scandia, Minnesota, United States
Condition:Used

Nice free spinning starter off a 1964-66 Mercury 50HP . Engine ser. # 1966028. It spin to engage starter when a battery is hooked up to it. Thats all I know about it. I have not tested it under normal operating conditions so selling as is. Good luck bidding, and thanks for looking. Shipping and handling $15.00. I take extra care in packaging all sold items. I accept PayPal as method of payment. Please feel free to email me if you have any questions. If for any reason when you receive your item, it is not as was described or was damaged in shipping, please email me so I can attempt to correct the problem. I want this transaction to be a good experience for both the buyer and seller. And positive feedback is always appreciated.Check out my other items!

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