1977 35hp Evinrude Transom Clamp Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Lincoln, Missouri, United States
1977 35HP EVINRUDE TRANSOM CLAMP BRACKET. EXCELLENT CONDITION. SHOULD JUST BOLT ON AND GO. WILL WORK ON JOHNSON MOTORS ALSO. NO CRACKS OR BREAKS
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