Kiekhaefer-mercury Valve Cover 58758 Mercruiser 140 Vintage S30-7-0913 on 2040-parts.com
Canton, Texas, US
Kiekhaefer-Mercury 58758
Valve Cover
MerCruiser 140
Valve Cover box, no cracks or major wear, comes as shown
All parts that will be listed over the next couple days came off of a vintage 1974 Invader MerCruiser 140. All parts will need to be cleaned and come as shown in the photos.
Will be well packaged to ensure safe delivery to your home!
Comes exactly as shown, please ask any questions you may have before bidding.
I have great feedback so you can bid with confidence. If there is any problem at all with any item that I sell just let me know and we will fix it, I want the chance to rectify any mishaps. I strive for 100% customer satisfaction, and will work with you to resolve any issue whatsoever.
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