1950s Scott-Atwater 5hp (bail-o-matic) outboard boat motor. Motor ran when it was taken off a few years ago. Rubber Lines may need to be replaced. Motor was replaced for something bigger and more modern. This motor is beautiful for collectors, it is in un-restored condition, has all parts on the motor.
Other for Sale
- #6g5-85542-00-94 bracket 1985-1989 6-225hp yamaha outboard boat part ~537~(US $60.00)
- #827509a 7 cdm/ignition coil 1994-2010 30-250hp mercury/mariner 3.0l efi~594~# 3(US $45.99)
- Used mercury outboard cowling hood. from 1990 115 h.p. (US $50.00)
- Junction box & cover assy #583107 johnson/evinrude/omc 1986-1992 70-300hp motor6(US $256.03)
- Roller & shift lever #983898, 0983898 johnson/evinrude/omc 1986-93 outboard boat(US $126.64)
- Pulser coil ~61a-85580-01-00~ for yamaha 225 / 250 hp ox66 outboard motor 225hp(US $129.00)
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