Restored Mercury KE4, 7.5 HP. Serial # indicates 1947-48. Ran well when put into storage in a enclosed garage. Past experience indicates that shipping will be $100.00 +/- depending on area code. Actual shipping cost will be determined and the buyer advised as EBay shipping calculations are not accurate for outboard motors. Adjustments will be calculated and due prior to shipment.
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