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Kiekhaefer Mercury Outboard Service Manual All Models 90-60672 Bc on 2040-parts.com

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Used Mercury Outboard Service Manual.  Covers all models from about 1966-1974.  Includes a lot of service bulletins that date up to about 1976.  Also includes 3 small dealer posters - see picture #12.  Comes in a well worn Kiekhaefer Mercury fabric binder.  Tabbed manual in good condition  - see pictures for more information.  

  • This manual is for; Mercury  Outboards from about 1966-1974
  • Item #; 90-60672 Copyright 1973

 

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