9.9 Hp Sears Gamefisher Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com
Columbia, New Jersey, US
THIS IS A RUNNING 9.9 HP SEARS GAMEFISHER OUTBOARD MOTOR IS IS A SHORT SHAFT . IM NOT SURE OF THE YEAR BUT I BELIEVE ITS FROM THE MID 80s IT MAY NEED A WATER PUMP IMPELLER BUT YOU CAN GET THESE FROM SEARS ANY QUESTIONS GIVE ME A CALL 570 807 2157
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