1966 Evinrude Latch Part #378322 on 2040-parts.com
Canton, New York, United States
Cowel front latch. Removed from 1966 evinrude 33 hp model #33652. Fits many models from 1965-1970 and many more. Good working condition normal wear from being a used part. Contact me if u have any questions.
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