1978 Mercury 700 - 70 Hp Bracket, Cowl Support - Rear Part # 74211 on 2040-parts.com
Poplar Bluff, Missouri, US
1978 Mercury 700 - 70 hp BRACKET, COWL SUPPORT - REAR PART # 74211 (good and useable)
This listing is for the BRACKET, COWL SUPPORT - REAR shown.
Pulled from a 1978 70 hp model 700 mercury outboard.
Serial #4825630 - Long shaft
Will work on many applications - check before purchasing.
THIS PART IS IN GOOD USEABLE CONDITION,
BUT THE PART DOES NEED CLEANED.
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This item that has been used previously.
The item has some signs of cosmetic wear,
But is fully operational and functions as intended
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