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1972 Sears 5.5hp 217-59431 Exhaust Housing Outboard Motor Ted Williams Eska on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Glenoma, Washington, United States

Glenoma, Washington, United States
Good overall shape freshwater use
Engine(HP):5.5 Manufacturer Part Number:26069

Pulled from a Ted Williams /sears 5.5hp from 71-72 ? data tag is 217-59431. Part number is 26069 . May fit other models and hp sizes but you need to verify . Includes nuts screws ect . Lower 48 states parcel select  

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