Vintage 3 Blade Aluminum Outboard Prop 31 M on 2040-parts.com
Linden, Michigan, US
NO RESERVE AUCTION!!! You are viewing a Vintage 3 Blade Aluminum Outboard Prop. It is stamped: "31 M." I have no idea what it fits. Needs just a little polishing and a file. Please see details in the PIC for additional description. Successful Bidder to pay $9.00 shipping and insurance.
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