Mercruiser Inner Transom Plate W Power Steering 44116c1 44116 95847 3.0 350 454 on 2040-parts.com
Lothian, Maryland, United States
Inner transom plate from a Mercruiser
Will fit other years ford and Casting number is 44116C1Comes as shown. GOOD or BETTER condition no cracks bends damage or repairs, no excessive pitting or corrosion, original paint Professionally cleaned and inspected |
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