Vintage Chrysler Outboard Motor 3.6 Hp - Chrysler Outboard Engine on 2040-parts.com
Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania, United States
Please contact me before you bid or buy for shipping charges and to answer any questions I may have or you may have before you bid or buy. Selling a used Chrysler outboard motor 3.6 HP motor. I have no way of trying to start it, it does have compression selling it as is, I see no cracks or breaks anywhere. Contact me with any questions or for additional pictures.
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