1969-1986 Evinrude Johnson 0383455/0383460 Clamp Stern Bracket Assy 40 Hp (mt*) on 2040-parts.com
Southaven, Mississippi, United States
Part Description: 1969-1986 Evinrude Johnson 0383455/0383460 Clamp Stern Bracket Assy 40 HP Part Number(s): 0383455/0383460 Part Details: Clamp Stern Bracket Assembly - in very good condition especially considering the age of the motor - comes off of a 1975 Evinrude Johnson 40 HP This should fit:
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