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Vintage Omc Outboard Lower Unit Gear Case Housing Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $145.00
Location:

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
VINTAGE OMC GEAR HOUSING - NEW NEVER USED (OLD STOCK) - UNPAINTED (BARE ALUMINUM) - GOOD WORKINGCONDITION - NO SCRATCHES NO DAMAGE
Brand:OMC Manufacturer Part Number:382573

VINTAGE OMC OUTBOARD LOWER UNIT GEAR CASE HOUSING ASSEMBLY - NEW NEVER USED

(OLD STOCK) - ORIGINAL OMC PART - PART #382573 - OMC FACTORY PART NO LONGER AVAILABLE -

FITS EVINRUDE/JOHNSON OUTBOARD 9.5HP FROM 1964 THROUGH  1973 - UNPAINTED (BARE ALUMINUM) - DOES NOT INCLUDE PROP SHAFT, GEAR SET OR DRIVE SHAFT - IN GOOD WORKING

CONDITION - NO SCRATCHES OR NO DAMAGE -  THE FACTORY PRICE $263.00 IN 1987 -

AS IS - NO WARRANTY - SALE FINAL  

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