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Johnson Sea Horse 1940 's Ms - 15 Outboard Pair Of Side Cowling Covers on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Belfast, Maine, United States

Belfast, Maine, United States
They are in good used condition, but have some dirt and corrosion.
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

   Here is a good used condition PAIR of SIDE COWLING COVERS from a 1940 's  JOHNSON SEA HORSE MS - 15 OUTBOARD; They might fit some other related models .

  Look at the pictures carefully to see if they will fit your old outboard. One has number OB 100 -206 inside it, and the other has number OB 100 -207 inside it.

  They are in good used condition, but have some dirt and corrosion.

  They are about 12 1/2  inches long.

   They each  weigh about .75 pound.

   Please check out my other items listed on ebay...I will combine multiples to save you on postage. Thanks for looking!

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