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PLEASE CHECK OUT OUR EBAY STORE FOR MORE VINTAGE OUTBOARD PARTS CAME OFF A PARTED OUT 1973 MERCURY 6 CYL 115 HP OUTBOARD MOTOR MODEL 1150 WRAP AROUND COWL ASSEMBLY MERCURY PART#2136-4660A4 HAS ORIGINAL PAINT INSULATION BLANKET INTACT/REPAIRED FUNCTIONAL LATCH ASSEMBLY HAS SOME SCUFFS, SMALL DINGS AND SCRATCHES FROM USE LETTERING FADED FRESHWATER USE ONLY WE WILL SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY FOLLOWING PAYMENT ****WE WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE**** |
Cowlings & Housings for Sale
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- I4w1328 1969 evinrude 4 hp 4936b lower cover pn 0279125 fits 1969(US $45.00)
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