50 hp force 1989 lower unit long shaft
turns free, shifts fine, no metal in oil ,
appears to be in good condition.
has, minor paint scrapes
have questions, need pics, please ask
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Thu, 03 Jun 2010WITH VIDEO -- There's always something cool to see at Supercar Sunday, usually a few hundred cool things to see. "[It's] the perfect way to spend a Sunday morning," collector Bruce Meyer said, driving up in his '32 Ford. "Get out early, enjoy the morning, get back before the family knows you're gone." It's one of a handful of casual, early morning weekend shows in Southern California that are worth getting up for before breakfast.
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