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1966 Evinrude 9622a 9.5hp Tiller Steering Handle 380890 Outboard Motor Johnson on 2040-parts.com

US $42.99
Location:

Kawkawlin, Michigan, United States

Kawkawlin, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used

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 CAME OFF A PARTED OUT 1966 EVINRUDE 9.5HP 9622A 

 TILLER STEERING HANDLE ASSEMBLY

JOHNSON PART #380890

 FUNCTIONAL TWIST THROTTLE

HAS SOME SCUFFS AND SCRATCHES FROM USE

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