Evinrude/johnson Vintage Transom Mounting Brackets Both Sides on 2040-parts.com
Elyria, Ohio, United States
Vintage Transom motor mounts, both left and right. These came off of a 1969 MFG Beachcomber but will fit many different boat and motor combinations. I don't know much about boats but I can tell you they are in good condition. Ask any questions but for how much they are listed at they wont last long. I have the Evinrude motor controller for sale as well, if you buy the mounts and the controller I'll give them to you for $125 with free shipping.
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