Mercruiser Alpha 1 Gen 1 Lower Unit on 2040-parts.com
Sargeant, Minnesota, United States
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Good working lower unit, this is an alpha one generation one but it may work on some of the pre alpha outdrives. Notice that the skeg has some damage and the cavitation plate is drilled for a hydrofoil, neither of these condition affects the performance of this lower unit. Please make sure this fits your boat before bidding. Shipping will be set at $50 if I can get it shipped cheaper I will refund the extra.
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