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Mercury Mariner Outboard Motor Cowl Cowling Medallion Front Cover on 2040-parts.com

US $27.97
Location:

Fort Payne, Alabama, United States

Fort Payne, Alabama, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury Mariner Manufacturer Part Number:N/A

Genuine Mercury Mariner Front Face Plate for Cowling

This is a front cowl cover/face plate from a Mariner outboard.

It's a little rough, has definite signs of wear, needs cleaning up.

Measurements:

    Approximately 12-1/4" High, 9-1/2" Wide

This was in a group I found in a box at my Granddad's boat store and with most of them, I don't know exactly what motor they came off of.  Many will fit a range of models.

I'm including measurements and any info I can find regarding what they might fit, but can't guarantee a particular model.

As with all my other listings, if it doesn't work you can always return it.

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