1977 50 Hp Mercury Outboard Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com
North Liberty, Iowa, United States
Nice used lower unit for Mercury outboard. Long shaft (20 inch). Spline shift shaft. Water pump is good, new lube. Removed from 1977 50hp merc. Will fit most 70's-80's 35-70hp Mercury's. Free local pick up. Can box & ship at buyers expense.
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