Vintage 1950-51 Johnson Outboard 2 Stroke Boat Marine Motor on 2040-parts.com
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Selling a 1950-51 Johnson 2 stroke Boat Motor. The model number is 825931 TN 26. This motor has always been in a garage and is being sold for parts or restoration. It does have compression when you spin the prop. Please look at all pictures they are part of the description.
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