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British Seagull 55 Efpc Outboard Motor With Owners Manual - Excellent Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $450.00
Location:

Sunny California, United States

Sunny California, United States
Condition:Used Brand:British Seagull Stroke:2-Stroke Manufacturer Part Number:55 EFPC

High Quality British Seagull Motor

Don't Let This One Get Away!!

 

This motor is in MINT condition!!  It is Model 55.  It runs well and has been in indoor storage most of its life and was always used in fresh water (no salt water).  As you can see from the photos it is very clean and in excellent condition.  The brass mounting bracket is missing but I have seen some on eBay for $20-$25.  If you would like to have the motor shipped (and pay for the shipping) and you can provide me with a location nearby who will crate it and ship it, I would be willing to do that, otherwise it is for pickup only. 

Please ask any questions before bidding. Bid with confidence, see my feedback, 100% positive! Check out my other auctions too :-)


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