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Vintage / Antique Evinrude Elto Ranger 1.1hp Model #4265 Outboard Motor 1939-41 on 2040-parts.com

US $400.00
Location:

Mirabel, Quebec, Canada

Mirabel, Quebec, Canada
Condition:Used Brand:Evinrude Stroke:2-Stroke Engine(HP):1.1 Country/Region of Manufacture:Canada

Vintage / Antique Evinrude Elto Ranger 1.1HP model #4265 outboard motor , produced between 1939-41 ... motor run on spray but i didn't go further,it will need a good tune up or restoration for running ??? ... SOLD AS IS !!!

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