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1963 Evinrude Motors Parts Catalog #278443 Fisherman Models 5302a-m 5303a-m on 2040-parts.com

C $15.00
Location:

Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada

Yorkton, Saskatchewan, Canada
Used manual, shows a bit of discoloration around edges likely from storage. Also appears to have been wet at one time or another as their is some water stains along the edges of the pages.
Brand:International Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Used 1963 EVINRUDE MOTORS Parts Catalog Part No. 278443 for FIHSERMAN  MODELS 5302A-M 5303A-M  5-1/2hp.  Used manual, shows a bit of discoloration around edges likely from storage.  Also appears to have been wet at one time or another as their is some water stains along the edges of the pages.   Catalog has 15 pages.

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