1952 Vintage Elgin Sears 5hp Transom Stern Bracket Clamp Assy 571.58561 on 2040-parts.com
Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States
1952 5 HP Elgin Sear Outboard Model # 571.58561 Serial # 561.10470 Transom Stern Bracket This part may fit many other models. Please verify the correct fit before purchase |
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