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Johnson 6 Hp Long Shaft 1984 Motor Evinrude Runs Excellent on 2040-parts.com

US $625.00
Location:

Somers Point, New Jersey, US

Somers Point, New Jersey, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:Johnson Engine(HP):6 Stroke:2-Stroke Core Charge:sailboat kicker evinrude

Here is a 1984 6 hp longshaft johnson engine. This motor has very low hours and runs like a brand new motor. It idles right down and starts first pull.  you will not be disappointed. any questions feel free to ask LOCAL PICKUP ONLY NO SHIPPING. THE MOTOR IS LOCATED IN SOMERS POINT N.J. 08244    JUST OUTSIDE OF ATLANTIC CITY, N.J.                       THIS MOTOR IS WORTH OVER $1,000.

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