Vintage Boat Motor Brooklure 500 Ser. 230-51-5d on 2040-parts.com
Filion, Michigan, United States
Awsome little motor. Starts on the first pull every time. Vintage great for a collector or to use. You won't be disappointed with this motor! !!!
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