Johnson 1981 Outboard 25 Hp With Small Charger Bilt In. on 2040-parts.com
Holbrook, New York, US
I pick this motor up about 4 years ago.I do not know mush about boat motors. Its A 1981 Johnson 25 hp. It must of had a starter at one time. It has a small charger on it.It runs great. Local pick up only. You call me if interested ( 631-478-4205)
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