Morse Twin Lever Throttle Shift Control on 2040-parts.com
North Dartmouth, Massachusetts, US
Selling a Morse twin lever flush mounted throttle shift control with neutral safety switch in excellent condition. I do not know the model number. It has been in storage for 10 years or so and appears to have never been used but don't know for sure. Requires a 3"x6" cutout for installation. Winning bidder to pay $16.00 shipping. Thanks and good luck.
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