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Beautifully Restored Johnson Outboard Display Stand From 50's.sea Mist Green on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Crossville, Tennessee, United States

Crossville, Tennessee, United States
Condition:Used

On offer is a beautifully restored vintage Johnson outboard display stand from the early 50's. This rare piece of Johnson outboard memorabilia has been disassembled and the cast aluminum mount portion bead-blasted, repainted with period correct Sea Mist Green as original and clear-coated for durability. The galvanized legs were cleaned, polished and left natural with patina. There are a couple of very scratches on the Johnson logo. Would look great under a small Johnson outboard of any vintage. Measures 33" high overall and the cast motor mount is 10"×6". The stand base measures 26" front to back.

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