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Mercury Part # 37963 Clutch Dog Late 60's To Late 70's Mercruisers on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

North Hero, Vermont, United States

North Hero, Vermont, United States
NOS, Unused in original packaging............
Brand:Mercury MPN:37963 Manufacturer Part Number:37963

I'm not an I/O guy but, after checking several places, I think I found some applications for this thing........It looks like it fits the really early 4 cylinder models (65-67), the 165's in the late 60's-early 70's up to about 1977 where it's even used up to an 888...........Do Your homework, (I sure did), to make sure but, that's close........Depending on Who's Clearing House You're shopping, it sells for $225.00 to $270.00, I've got 2 and I want um both gone so..........If, by some slim chance, You want 2, let Me know and I'll list the other one cheap!! Price is for 1...........

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