Vintage New Old Stock Morse 2 Lever Outboard Controller,beautiful Shape,new! on 2040-parts.com
Waterford, Connecticut, United States
This is a new old stock Morse control box in the original box.Model TL.It is a 2 lever set up.Includes full parts and installation instructions.A beautiful,vintage control box for that old HiLiner or Lyman.Shipping will be $15.00 in the continental U.S.PLEASE ASK QUESTIONS.
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