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Chrysler Long Shaft Lower Unit With Spacer & Hardware 70's 35 Hp on 2040-parts.com

US $425.00
Location:

Minocqua, Wisconsin, United States

Minocqua, Wisconsin, United States
vintage
Brand:chrysler

up for sale is 70's chrysler long shaft lower unit ,passed 14 pound  pressure test ,water pump impeller was inspected and is good
gear oil was clean ,comes as shown with extension ,bolts water tube  and extension tube ,shift linkage ,pin cotter pins 
propeller ,pin & cone  all needed to do a long shaft conversion ,25/35 /45 hp motors from the 70's early 80's this is stuff you dont find every day 
in good  condition  unit has been inspected & updated with fresh white paint  , if you do the buy it now at 425.00 i will do free shipping thanks for looking  

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