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1974 Johnson Sea Horse Outboards Vintage 6 Hp Original Parts List on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Wilderville, Oregon, United States

Wilderville, Oregon, United States
LISTING SEVERAL ORIGINAL JOHNSON PARTS LIST ALL FROM BOAT DEALER. ALL HAVE USEAGE SOME MAY HAVE THUMB PRINTS OR OTHER SIGNS OF DEALER USE. MOST GOOD + COND SOME BETTER HOWEVER SOME SLIGHLTY WORSE WEAR
Boat & Watercraft Type:Outboard Motors Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Make:JOHNSON

1974 6 HP ORIGINAL JOHNSON SEA HORSE OUTBOARDS PARTS LIST FROM BOAT DEALER. I AM LISTING HUNDREDS SO OVERALL HEADS UP IS ALL WILL SHOW SIGNS OF BEING USED SOME MAY HAVE ONLY LIGHT IF ANY USE SOME WILL BE USED HEAVY SOME MAY HAVE THUMB PRINTS SOME MAY HAVE NONE. BOAT DEALER ENVIROMENT. HOWEVER I BACK EVERYTHING I SELL. THANK YOU IN ADVANCE !

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