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1970 Evinrude 85 Hp Starflite Model 85093 Oem Factory Service Repair Manual on 2040-parts.com

US $19.90
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Bethpage, Tennessee, United States

Bethpage, Tennessee, United States
Good, used condition. Book does not have much wear or grease marks considering age. Pages are all 100% legible. Use the zoom feature to read pictures.
Boat & Watercraft Type:Outboard Motors Make:Evinrude

1970 Evinrude
85 HP
Starflite
Model 85093
OEM
Service Manual

See pictures for table of contents and models covered.

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