1974 Evinrude 9.9 Hp Outboard Motor Long Shaft Tiller Remote Control on 2040-parts.com
Stanton, New Jersey, US
This is a 1974 Evinrude 9.9 HP outboard motor. This engine has been serviced by a professional outboard mechanic. Outboard has new water pump, spark plugs, lower unit oil and has been test run and verified in good working order. This outboard is a long shaft, 20 inches and has a tiller control although it is set up for remote controls as well.
Brand: Evinrude
Horsepower: 9.9
Model Number: 10424S
Shaft Length: 20 inches ( Long)
Please call BMV Marine at 908 237 5268 with any questions.
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