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Vintage 1960's Kiekhaefer Mercury Merc Boat Motor Face Plate #14 on 2040-parts.com

US $5.00
Location:

Brooksville, Florida, United States

Brooksville, Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mercury

Vintage 1960's Kiekhaefer Mercury Merc boat motor face plate #14 Kiekhaefer Mercury Merc face plate in fair condition. If I recall, this should be for 125 HP 6 cylinder Mercury. Rubber seals on back are intact but old. Padding is intact and pouch for pull cord in there, including the pull cord. 15 3/8" long and 10 1/2" wide. Plastic Kiekhaefer Mercury emblem is scuffed and cracked. The upper half of the Face plate is quite damaged and bent but may be able to be fixed. needs a good cleaning and buffing. Used in fresh water only. ( Not sure what this fits, but ask and will measure, etc. so you can figure it out) Please verify this is what you want as it is NO RETURN. Check out my other auctions for more boat parts.

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