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1972 Johnson Outboard Motor (seahorse) Propeller Aprox 10.5" Dia 40hp Or Smaller on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Holywell, United Kingdom

Holywell, United Kingdom
Unused since 1980, very small chip on one blade.
Type:Propellers & Shafts Brand:Johnson Sub-Type:Propellers


FOUND IN MY GARAGE, THE PROPELLER FROM MY 1972 JOHNSON 40HP OUTBOARD MOTOR, 50TH ANNIVERSARY SERIES.BOUGHT MOTOR SECOND HAND IN 1975,  SEEM TO REMEMBER THAT THE BOAT NEEDED A LARGER PROPELLER FOR MORE SPEED, AND WE TOOK THIS ONE OFF, BEEN IN GARAGE SINCE, SEE PICS FOR SIZES, CANT FIND A NUMBER ON IT.

POSTAGE IS FOR UK MAINLAND ONLY OTHER PLACES PLEASE REQUEST IT WILL PROBABLY BE MORE

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