Vintage Kiekhaefer/mercury Mark25 Cylinder Head, Exhaust And Transfer Port Cover on 2040-parts.com
Getzville, New York, US
Covers removed from a stuck late model Mark 25 power head. Nothing broken, clean up and bolt on.
Ships to the lower 48 only. Please ask questions before bidding.
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