1970s Johnson Evinrude 3 Cylinder Omc Lower Unit 21 1/2 Inch Shaft on 2040-parts.com
Independence, Missouri, United States
1970sJohnson Evinrude Outboard Motor OMC Lower Unit. 21 1/2inches. In good mechanical condition, shifts smoothly; gear oil looks clean, no sign of water. cavitation plate has no chips. Drive shaft and shift splines look very good. Overall it probably needs an impeller. We ship worldwide. Should you have any questions regarding this piece please feel free to contact Mick at 816-585-5466 Thank you.
USED IN FRESHWATER ONLY. WE WILL SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY FOLLOWING PAYMENT. ****WE WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE USING GLOBAL SHIPPING THROUGH EBAY. CHECK SHIPPING COSTS THROUGH GLOBAL SHIPPING**** |
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