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Vintage Mercury Kiekhaefer Engine Coupler 36504a2 36504 Mercruiser on 2040-parts.com

US $64.99
Location:

Belfast, Maine, United States

Belfast, Maine, United States
Selling as used but I don't believe this was ever installed. It still has the original yellow paint where all of the bolts would mount....see photos. There is some light rust in spots throughout...see photos. Normal cosmetic wear from being in storage...see photos. I found this with the label from the original box which is marked with part number 36504A2 but I can't find any info using this part number.
Manufacturer Part Number:36504A2 Brand:Mercury UPC:Does not apply

Vintage Mercury Kiekhaefer Engine Coupler 36504A2 36504 Mercruiser
Selling as used but I don't believe this was ever installed. 
It still has the original yellow paint where all of the bolts would mount....see photos. 
There is some light rust in spots throughout...see photos. 
Normal cosmetic wear from being in storage...see photos. 
I found this with the label from the original box which is marked with part number 36504A2 but I can't find any info using this part number.

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