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Vintage Sea King M.w. & Co. Outboard Boat Motor Rare on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, US
:

DO NOT KNOW IF IT RUNS

HAS COMPRESSION,

HAS DINGS, DENTS

-- SELLING AS-IS CONDITION--

****SAW HORSE IS NOT INCLUDED****

WILL NEED CLEANED UP

HAS BEEN IN STORAGE FOR SOME TIME, RAN WHEN PUT IN STORAGE --  I DO NOT KNOW IF IT RUNS NOW --  USE FOR PARTS, RESTORE, OR GET IT RUNNING

ASK ALL QUESTIONS

SHIPPING/HANDLING IN THE LOWER 48 USA STATES ONLY $75.00

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