Tilt Motor For Omc I/o New 18-6755 982706 on 2040-parts.com
North Tonawanda, New York, US
For auction is a new, in the box tilt motor for an OMC inboard/outboard. Part number 18-6755, original OMC number was 982706. Used on many models from 1978-85. Free shipping to the 48 states.
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