Power Pack For 1968-69 55 Hp Johnson Or Evinrude 389549 on 2040-parts.com
North Tonawanda, New York, US
For sale is a power pack and coil to fit a 1968-69 55 HP Johnson or Evinrude outboard motor. Part number 389549. This was installed new on a motor later found to have a bad piston, so it was never run. This is an original OMC part, not reman or aftermarket. Tests good. Free shipping to the US.
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