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Antique 1950s Evinrude 35 Horse Power Big Twin Boat Motor And Stand 25034-01553 on 2040-parts.com

US $195.00
Location:

Hagerstown, Maryland, US

Hagerstown, Maryland, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Evinrude Engine(HP):35 Stroke:2-Stroke

YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ANTIQUE 1950s EVINRUDE 35 HORSE POWER BIG TWIN BOAT MOTOR AND STAND . IT LOOKS TO BE IN GOOD CONDITION AND DOES HAVE A FEW SPOTS OF CRACKED PLASTIC . I THINK SOMEONE HAS FIXED IT WITH JB WELD ACROSS THE WHITE PORTION . I PULLED THE STARTER CORD AND THE PROPELLER TURNED WITH IT SO THE MOTOR ISN'T LOCKED UP . I INVITE ALL SERIOUS COLLECTORS AND OR BUYERS TO COME AND VIEW THIS MOTOR BEFORE THE AUCTION CLOSING . PLEASE DISREGARD THE GLARE AND SHADOWS . IT CAN BE PICKED UP IN HAGERSTOWN MD 21740 . PLEASE EMAIL ME OR CALL ME AT 240-675-7894 WITH YOUR QUESTIONS OR TO VIEW . INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING CALCULATIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS WILL BE MADE BY THE BIDDER AND OR BUYER . CHECK OUT MY SELLING PAGE FOR MORE INTERESTING AND VALUABLE ART AND ANTIQUES .

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