1969 Evinrude Fisherman Choke Knob on 2040-parts.com
New Port Richey, Florida, United States
This choke knob was removed from a 1969 Evinrude Fisherman. Its got paint over spray on it but is sound structurally. The lock pin hole is in good condition and not cracked or broken. These parts are getting harder to find so buy it before its gone.
|
Intake & Fuel Systems for Sale
- Sierra marine fuel pump replaces omc 438555, 20-30hp; 18-7353(US $43.95)
- Oem mercury mariner 225hp efi 4-stroke outboard fuel filter element 35-888289t2(US $33.15)
- 1989 force 35 hp outboard choke solenoid f654924(US $40.00)
- 804298t mercury mariner 4-stroke efi throttle position sensor 75-90 hp(US $45.99)
- 84-859295t 1 mercury mariner 4-stroke efi wire harness tps connector 75-90 hp(US $21.99)
- Honda 16735-zw5-003 pump unit, fuel (honda code 7206782).(US $125.00)
Land Rover can’t keep up with demand for Range Rover & Range Rover Sport
Sat, 28 Sep 2013There’s a 9 month waiting list for the new Range Rover Sport (pictured) The Range Rover has been a big success for Land Rover in recent years, and the launch of the new Range Rover last year – even with big price rises – has seen demand soar to unprecedented levels. Good news for JLR. To add to that, the arrival of the all new Range Rover Sport – this time based on the new Range Rover instead of the old Discovery – has seen the RRS turn from a footballers wife’s car in to a proper sporty SUV, one that can take on the likes of the Porsche Cayenne and BMW X5 on-road and obliterate them off-road.
Who's Where: James Hope appointed Director of Design at Chery Motors
Fri, 30 Mar 2012James Hope has been appointed Corporate Director of Design at Chery Motors, the Chinese state-owned carmaker. He joins Chery from General Motors, where he held the position of Assistant Chief Designer since February 2008. Hope took up his new position on 16 January, based in Chery's Shanghai satellite studio from where he will report directly to Chen Anning, Chery's Head of Product Development.
McLaren worker critical after crash
Tue, 24 Jun 2014A MCLAREN WORKER was left critically injured after the supercar he was driving crashed and left him impaled on a fence post in West Sussex The man, who has not been identified, left the A285 at Duncton and rolled in a car reported to be a McLaren 650S. Sussex Police said he was airlifted from the crash site to St George's Hospital in Tooting, south-west London, with critical injuries. A spokesman for Woking-based McLaren said his family were with him in hospital, adding: "Our thoughts are with our friend and colleague, and his family." A message on McLaren's Facebook page said: "We are all thinking of our friend and colleague following a serious accident on Friday.