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1977-78 Mariner 60 Hp Cowling Motor Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $95.00
Location:

Canton, New York, United States

Canton, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mariner Manufacturer Part Number:6933M

This is the cowling from a 1977 Mariner 60 hp. This cowling is from a motor with the serial # 675-307536. Check internet to be sure if it will fit your motor. The overall condition is good. There are some scratches and a ding in the top corner. The seal also has a tear in it. There are also some scratches in the paint and decals.

 

Diagram of 60 (2 CYL.) Mariner Outboard 675-304181 AND UP COWLING Diagram and Parts

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