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1947 Neptune 17a2a Ser. No. J42580 Good Condition on 2040-parts.com

US $199.99
Location:

Atkinson, Illinois, United States

Atkinson, Illinois, United States
SHOWS SOME WEAR BUT STILL NICE FOR AGE.
Brand:NEPTUNE Stroke:2-Stroke Manufacturer Part Number:AA1A

1947 NEPTUNE 17A2A SER. NO. J42580 GOOD CONDITION. PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES FOR CONDITION. MOTOR IS NOT LOOKED UP. HAVE NOT TRIED TO START. LOOKS ALL ORIGINAL BUT GAS CAP IS MISSING. CAN SHIP IN SAME BOX WITH OTHER NEPTUNE FOR COMBINE SHIPPING IF BUY BOTH.

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