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Johnson V4 Outboard Cowling/ Hood 115hp, Will Fit Many Others And Evinrude on 2040-parts.com

US $135.00
Location:

Spencerport, New York, United States

Spencerport, New York, United States
1 small crack in the bottom edge. see pic.
Brand:Johnson Evinrude

 top hood/ cover from a 1985 Johnson 115hp V4 outboard.

the air intake is painted black and there is a small crack on one corner of the bottom rim.
the crack could be filled easily. it's not weak at all. my mechanic cranked the top down with a wire under it about 20 years ago.

the hood will fit many other Johnson and Evinrude V4's.  please make sure it will fit yours before bidding.

i forgot to take a pic but all the foam padding inside the cowl is intact and original.


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