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Mercury Outboard Bottom Cowl 20hp 200 on 2040-parts.com

US $16.99
Location:

La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States

La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States
This has alot of scratches and missing paint.The shutoff wires are bare.Please see the pictures for detail.
Brand:Mercury Outboard Manufacturer Part Number:Bottom Cowl 20hp 200

Mercury Outboard Bottom Cowl 20hp 200    

This has alot of scratches and missing paint.
The shutoff wires are bare.
Please see the pictures for detail.

These parts came from the machine listed below.

Mercury 200  20 Horsepower Outboard Motor
Engine Sn: 4820226
Engine Year: 1978
Engine Cyl: 2
EngineType: 2 Cycle
Engine Size: 20 hp

This engine was not running when i purchased it.
It had good ignition when cranked.
All questions are welcome.

Thank You.



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