Unique Mercury 1959 MK 6A, 6 hp outboard. Has neutral and forward ( reverse was not an option). Serial # 1188143. Neat little fishing motor. My records indicate a new impeller was installed. Ran when restored in 2000 in dry garage. Part of a 46+ collection that is up for sale. Shipping charges will be based on final box dimensions and weight and paid prior to shipment.
Item relisted. Buyer failed to pay and did not respond to numerous Emails. |
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