1997 Mercury 75hp 90 Hp 2 Stroke Outboard Top Cowl Hood 822360a14 1994-1998 on 2040-parts.com
Arnold, Missouri, United States
1997 Mercury 75hp 90 HP 2 Stroke Outboard Top Cowl Hood 822360A14 1994-1998 Off of a 1997 Mercury 75hp 2 stroke. Good used: Has normal wear and tear. Couple cracks, scrapes, scratches in decals. Not a bad hood for its age though. See pics. According to Boats.net fits a variety of Mercury 75, and 90 hp. 1994-1998. Of course if you were purchasing for a 90, it fits, but says 75 on it. Click on link below to make sure it fits your motor before purchase. |
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