1930s Something Johnson Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com
Bremerton, Washington, United States
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a early 30s possibly mid 1930s Johnson 2cyl Outboard Motor. Very old yes. Motor Turns over and had no spark when I got it. I bolted on a different coil but never went any further than that. Local Pickup but if you want to arrange for shipping I can direct the shippers to the motor when they come and pick up. I cannot lift anything heavy anymore so the shippers if you choose to arrange shipping will have to do all the crating or whatever. Motor is being sold as is where is. Questions you can call me at 360-473-7104
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