1970 Johnson 4 Hp Mid Section W/ Weedless Lower Unit Used on 2040-parts.com
Pelzer, South Carolina, US
1 good used 1970 Johnson / Evinrude 4hp midsection with weedless lower and drive shaft.Lower unit feels smooth. shipped dry you will need to refill with lowercase lube.
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