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1963 Johnson Motors Parts Catalog #379267 Sea Horse Models Jw - Jwl - 18r 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 otherwise in very nice condition with no rips, tears, or writing.
Brand:International Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Used 1963 Johnson Parts Catalog Part No. 379267 for SEA HORSE MODELS JW-JWL-18R.  Shows a bit of discoloration around edges likely from storage otherwise in very nice condition with no rips, no tears, no writing.  Catalog has 11 pages.

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