580197 Ignition Coil, Omc, Johnson, Evinrude on 2040-parts.com
Murphy, North Carolina, United States
These two ignition coils were removed from a 1959 Johnson 18 HP outboard. They are nearly new and have been tested as good.. We have many other parts, if you need something, let us know and we will list it here for you. This part comes from our Pennsylvania location. They are being sold individually.
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