Evinrude Lightwin 1966 3hp 3 Folding Outboard Transom Mount on 2040-parts.com
Beloit, Wisconsin, United States
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WE ARE PARTING THIS 1966 EVINRUDE FOLDING OUTBOARD WE HAD RUNNING FINE BUT COSMETICALLY NOT NICE ENOUGH TO TRY AND SELL ALL IS IN NCIE SHAPE AND MOUNTING BRACKET WAS HEAVILY GREASED, SO NO ISSUES THERE
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