Mid 60s Johnson Sea Horse 35 Hp Cowl, Top & Bottom on 2040-parts.com
Moncks Corner, South Carolina, United States
MID 60s JOHNSON ELECTRIC SEA HORSE 35 HP COWL, TOP & BOTTOM. IT WILL NEED A LITTLE FIBER GLASS WORK, BROKE BELOW THE PULL START DOOR, 2 X 2 CRACK ON TOP AND THE RIVET HOLES ARE BROKE OUT.LATCHES ,DOOR WORK AS THEY SHOULD. ANY QUESTIONS PLEASE ASK BEFORE YOU BID, THANKS
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