1968 Mercury 65hp 4-cyl Starter Motor W/ Bendix Model 650 Outboard Boat Motor on 2040-parts.com
Kawkawlin, Michigan, US
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MOTORCYCLE AND OUTBOARD MOTOR PARTS
CAME OFF RUNNING, PARTED OUT 1968 MERCURY 65HP 4-CYL MODEL 650 SER#2448972.
STARTER MOTOR WORKS GREAT.
INCLUDES BENDIX DRIVE AND MOUNTING BRACKETS.
NO DAMAGE.
USED IN FRESHWATER ONLY.
WE WILL SHIP YOUR ITEM WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY FOLLOWING PAYMENT.
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