Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1988 Evinrude Johnson 9.9 15 Hp Outboard Engine Lower Unit Foot Short Shaft 15" on 2040-parts.com

US $175.00
Location:

Portland, Maine, United States

Portland, Maine, United States
Condition:Used

 1988 Evinrude Johnson 9.9 15 HP Outboard Engine Lower Unit Foot in good shape. Short shaft SS 15".  This was off a strong running engine.  Oil was drained and didn't have any water or metal in the oil.  Water pump moved water but impeller was not inspected so condition is unknown. Shifts smooth. Splines and threads in good shape.  Signs of use and light corrosion.  Contact with questions. Thanks

GM Advanced Design California celebrates 10th Anniversary

Wed, 24 Nov 2010

On the eve of the 2010 LA Auto Show, GM's California Advanced Design Studio opened its doors in North Hollywood, to celebrate its 10th Anniversary. Based in a former bakery, the studio occupies a relatively small space in North Hollywood/Burbank with studio warehouses and small outbuildings sharing the plot, creating an environment that – if not for the palm trees – could easily double for the artisan workshops of a firm in old Europe. Yet on the night itself, the studio took on an altogether ethereal appearance – light-filled globes floated above the buildings and grounds, casting a blue/white hue across the venue.

Thinking Automotive Design

Mon, 17 Oct 2011

At a time when nine new automotive plants are being built in Brazil, the production of local design studios has acquired strong significance in the market. Significantly, the best-selling cars in the country are the VW Gol and the completely new Fiat Uno, both developed locally. It's therefore no surprise that car design gains more importance in the country's cultural scenario.

Ford Mustang Flashback concept (2007): first official pictures

Wed, 31 Oct 2007

By Phil McNamara First Official Pictures 31 October 2007 12:56 There's something fishy about this '67 Mustang... Well spotted. This achingly beautiful Mustang was the most intriguing car on Ford's SEMA show stand.