2001 Johnson 40h/p Outboard With Tilt/trim on 2040-parts.com
Middle River, Maryland, United States
For sale is a 2001 40h/p Johnson that was removed from a Boston Whaler and a four stroke was installed in it's place. This motor has been professionaly maintained and is a one owner motor. Motor has tilt& trim,140# compression in both cylinders and comes with control box and battery cables. This motor is a 20" shaft motor,So your transom must be 20" or less.I will ship motor, but buyer is responsible for all shipping arrangements. There will also be a $50.00 crate fee for shipping. Payment will be a wire transfer only if motor is being shipped. I will not accept PayPal as payment for this item. This motor is local pickup also if buyer prefers. Local pickup will be CASH ONLY, NO CHECKS
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