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Mercury Outboard Top Front Cowl Mounting Bracket 76097 20hp 200 1978 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States

La Crosse, Wisconsin, United States
Used condition with some wear.Please see the pictures for detail.
Brand:Mercury Manufacturer Part Number:76097

Mercury Outboard Top Front Cowl Mounting Bracket 76097 20hp 200  1978   

Used condition with some wear.
Please see the pictures for detail.

Part No. 76097 Bracket - Top Cowl

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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