Vtg Mercury Kiehaefer Merc 200 Outboard Motor Controls 1950's - 1960's Rare on 2040-parts.com
Gardiner, Maine, US
Controls & Steering for Sale
- Generic console pontoon/fishing fiberglass steering boat dash gauge panel # 2(US $94.98)
- Steering link connector #173700, #0173700 johnson/evinrude 1980-2004 50-300hp #6(US $37.49)
- Morse steering control cable rack & pinion #304415-000-0240 - 20 foot cable #3(US $67.99)
- Morse control cable rack & pinion steering #30441500001920 - 16 foot cable #2(US $66.49)
- 13" us marine dino steering wheel w/ rack & pinion - from 1989 bayliner capri(US $50.00)
- Boat/marine momentary start switch(US $6.00)
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