1978 Mercury 65 Hp Complete Outboard With Controls on 2040-parts.com
Oregon, Wisconsin, United States
1978 Mercury Mariner 65 hp outboard Complete running unit with Mercury Control Box and about 12 feet of cable. Power tilt and trim. Still on the boat. The key broke in the switch. Tilt and Trim unit alone is about $250 and Control box $150 Leave a message text or voice, call you within 24 hours. |
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