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Vintage Evinrude Zephyr Outboard Boat Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
:

selling as-is

 I DO NOT know if it runs, motor turns freely

 needs new gas cap -- it has a broken gas cap

 tank is clean inside

 has some knicks, scratches, dings

TANK HAS A BIG DENT -- approx. as big as a tennis ball

 it may or may not run, selling as parts, or fix it, or restore it, thats up to the buyer

ask all questions

listed with the best of my knowledge

shipping/handling in the lower 48 usa states $75.00

300hp Nissan Sport Sedan Concept shocks Detroit 2014

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