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Johnson 33hp 1966 Super Sea Horse Outboard Motor Shift Lever Handle 380330 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.95
Location:

South China, Maine, United States

South China, Maine, United States
Looks great, just has discoloration and scuffs at the top of it as shown in the pictures.
Brand:Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:380330 Engine(HP):33hp Stroke:2-Stroke

Here is a 1966 Johnson 33hp shift lever handle.  It's in great shape just has scuff marks and red paint marks on the top of it as shown in the last picture.

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