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Clinton Outboard Motor Model J9 5 Hp Vintage For Parts Or Repair on 2040-parts.com

US $97.97
Location:

Milan, Ohio, United States

Milan, Ohio, United States
Has Scratches and Paint Wear Scuffings from the age use.. Missing a Spark Plug All other dials and levers are there.. For Parts & Or Restoration Only.. Not Running Not Froze Up...
Brand:Clinton Engines Stroke:2-Stroke Engine(HP):5 HP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:J9 1113 C Serial Number 153965 Core Charge:Doesn't Apply

Clinton Vintage Outboard Motor...Model J9... Serial Number 153965... 5 HP..  Made by Clinton Engines Corp. Maquoketa Iowa... Not Running... Has missing spark plug..  For Parts and Or Restoration Only... Has scratches and Scuffings to housing etc. due to age use and wear.. Inv. #61 <p> Local Pick Up Welcome or Shipping or I'll meet you half way between  Northern Ohio, Southern Mi. W. Pa.. or E. Indiana.. <p> Buying Incentive Buy 3 or More Items Now or Within 30 Days At Listed Prices & Get 4th One FREE... Least Expensive One is Free One.. You Could save on discounted bundled shipping Also...

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