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Vintage Coolidge 18x12 Lh Brass Propeller on 2040-parts.com

US $157.77
Location:

Depoe Bay, Oregon, United States

Depoe Bay, Oregon, United States
Looks like the last guy to run this prop was a terrible skipper. He backed into something, the trailing edges are somewhat wrinkled (apparently amateurish repair was attempted). There also seems to be a few cavitation pits. It is nothing that would preclude being it repaired or it would make a fine contribution to the ambiance of any space.
Brand:Coolidge Propeller Rotation:Counter Propeller Pitch:18x12 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

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You are bidding on/buying a Vintage Propeller made in Seattle Washington By Coolidge Propeller Co. It has a Keyed 1&1/4" to 1" Tapered Shaft opening.

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