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Evinrude 278730 278667 278950 Hood Cowl Engine Cover Complete 6hp 6602 1966 on 2040-parts.com

US $44.49
Location:

Roberts, Wisconsin, United States

Roberts, Wisconsin, United States
Used but in very good condition.
Brand:Evinrude Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:278730 278667 278950 UPC:Does Not Apply

 

 

EVINRUDE 278730 278667 278950 HOOD COWL ENGINE COVER COMPLETE 6HP 6602 1966

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Up for sale is a good used engine hood cowl that came from a 1966 fresh water 6 HP long shaft Evinrude outboard motor model 6602E

This used hood is in good condition with a good working latch and a tight front mounting clip

It does have some paint scuffs & scratches as you can see from the photos and the rubber seal is cracked at the corners but still very usable

There are no cracks or major chips

It has been cleaned and inspected, very clean inside

Part number 278730 278667 278950

It will also fit the 1967, 6702 & the 1968, 6802 but the decal and emblems may not be the same

It may also fit some Johnson 6 HP models but the color will be different

If you are unsure send me your model number and I'll check it out

Money back guarantee

I have listed several other used Martin, OMC, Johnson & Evinrude parts on my other auctions and have dozens of used parts from the 1950's & 1960's outboards

If there is a used older Johnson or Evinrude part you need I may have it, contact me

Multiple purchases will be combined for postage savings

Pick up at my residence to save on shipping costs

Please feel free to contact me with any questions about this item

 

Buyer to pay exact shipping costs

International buyers welcome

Pickup at my residence to save postage costs


We accept PayPal and will ship as soon as payment is received

Payment must be made within 3 days of auction close unless other arrangements are made

Other forms of payment are accepted

 

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