Vintage Evinrude/johnson Electric Starter Motor on 2040-parts.com
Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
VINTAGE EVINRUDE/JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTOR ELECTRIC STARTER MOTOR - REBUILT BY MEC IN 1976 - NEVER USED AFTER REBUILT - IN GOOD WORKING CONDITION - THIS STARTER FITS MOTORS FROM 65HP TO 75HP - 3 CYLINDER OUTBOARD MOTORS - FITS MOTORS FROM 1968 THRU 1990 - AS IS - NO WARRANTY - SALE FINAL |
Ignition & Starting Systems for Sale
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