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1969 Johnson 33hp Outboard Wiring Diagram Vintage Motor Js-4334 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.99
Location:

Keokuk, Iowa, United States

Keokuk, Iowa, United States
Condition:Used Make:Johnson

Would be a great man cave item or framed on the wall. Measures about 11*17. I have several Johnson Outboard Motor diagrams available. These came from a 3 ring binder from a Johnson dealer. All have been creased to fit in binder most are a tri-fold. Some may have stains, creases, dinged corner, slight tears, wear around ring holes, etc. I try to take pictures of all significant damage. Please refer to pictures for age condition etc. Use the zoom option so you know exactly what you will be receiving. I offer a 14 day refund for items that are broke or misrepresented. Check out my other items. Lot # 203
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