Johnson Outboard V4 Cylinder Head Pair 85hp Mid1970's Fresh Water Used Only! on 2040-parts.com
Hixson, Tennessee, United States
From a mid 1970's Johnson 85 hp V4, Here are the cylinder heads. They are in very good condition and used only in ozarks fresh water. Light carbon can easily be cleaned away. They may also fit other size motors of that era. Please plan to use pay pal within 24 hrs of winning bid. Item ships for a flat rate fee of $20 to the USA 48 Only. Item sells as is, No returns. Thanks for looking!
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