Alpha One Outdrive And Gimbal Mercruiser 1973 Boat Out Drive on 2040-parts.com
Williamsport, Pennsylvania, United States
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WE ARE SELLING A ALPHA ONE COMPLETE OUTDRIVE SET-UP AND GIMBAL. WILL BE SOLD AS PICTURED . AS IS AS I DO NOT KNOW CONDITION BOTH SHAFTS TURN FREELY.WAS PULLED FORM A 1973 BOAT. WILL SHIP BUYER IS RESPONSIBLE FOR QOUTES AND SETTING UP SHIPPING.
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