1974 Evinrude 4436r 4hp Weedless Lower Unit 386493 Outboard Motor Johnson on 2040-parts.com
Kawkawlin, Michigan, United States
L & L VINTAGE OUTBOARD MOTOR PARTS Please check out our EBAY store for more vintage parts CAME OFF A PARTED OUT 1974 EVINRUDE 4436R 4HP MOTOR WEEDLESS STYLE LOWER GEARCASE ASSEMBLY OMC PART#386493 PROPSHAFT TURNS SMOOTHLY NOTE MINOR DAMAGE IN LAST 2 PICTURES FRESHWATER USE ONLY WE WILL SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY FOLLOWING PAYMENT ****WE WILL SHIP WORLDWIDE****
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