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Nice Find! Collectible Vintage 1950's "firestone" Boat Motor & Gas Can-binow on 2040-parts.com

US $179.99
Location:

Groton, New York, United States

Groton, New York, United States
used- w/some wear from age & use,as seen
Brand:Firestone Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Engine(HP):7.5

We continue to find and unearth treasures from many different Virginia & N. Carolina Estates and Auctions for your bidding pleasure-Take a look at what we found!! 

The auction consists of this NICE FIND! Collectible Vintage 1950's "FIRESTONE" 71/2 HP Boat Motor w/it's original Gas Can.Buying exactly whats in the pictures and listing. Condition is "as found-as is" w/some wear from age & use, as seen. Good  luck and enjoy this auction

BUY IT NOW/BEST OFFER        Not sure it runs, so buying it as found.

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