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Martin Motors Model 20 From The 1950's For Restortion Or Parts Only Not Running on 2040-parts.com

US $245.00
Location:

Milan, Ohio, United States

Milan, Ohio, United States
Motor isn't running.. has lots of wear.. selling for parts and or restoration only not running.. Has all its parts and when starter rope is pulling prop turns free..
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Martin Motors Model 20 Ouboard Motor.. Serial Number A 8457 made at Eau Claire Wis. USA.. Selling AS/IS for parts and or restoration ONLY.. NOT Running.. Lots of Wear.. Has all its parts.. Prop turns free when started rope is pulled.. This motor was never used in salt water fresh Northern Waters only.. Stand Not Included For Display Only.. Measure 36" by 17" by 11" Approx. Inv. #62

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