3 Antique Outboard Motors Champion 7.8 & Pair Evinrude 3 Delivered To Boston on 2040-parts.com
Massena, New York, United States
3 antique outboard motors. A 1956 Champion Pacemaker 7.8, & 1956, 1964 Evinrude Lightwin 3. They haven't run in about 10 years, and have been sitting in my basement since we sold our camp. The 64 has a small broken piece off the lower unit at the water intake, it never affected its performance. If anyone is serious, I can send more pictures, and info. The Champion has low hours on it. I really have no use for them anymore, and hope someone else can love them.
I can deliver these to Boston, or on my way if you're along I-89 or I-93 through Vermont, NH, or MA, we can make arrangements. My travel plans are for the last week in July, I know, a few weeks away, but just listing them seeing if anyone is interested. Sorry I prefer not to ship them. If you'd like to pick them up, contact me, we can try to make some arrangements. |
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