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Motor Leg & Swivel Bracket For Sears Elgin 5 Hp Outboard Motor, 1951-1952 on 2040-parts.com

US $14.99
Location:

Peoria, Illinois, United States

Peoria, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

Description:

Up for auction is a Motor Leg & Swivel Bracket from an Elgin Outboard. 20" long. Includes miscellaneous parts. See pictures for the parts included in this auction and their condition. Being sold As-Is.

From an estate sale find. The tag lists the donor motor as Model Number 571-58561 (1951-1952 Elgin 5 HP). Parts may fit other models or manufacturers. Since I have no knowledge of the condition of the motor when it was auctioned, this is being sold As-Is for parts. Check my other auctions for more parts from this motor. I do combine shipping for winners of multiple items (if appropriate).

Terms:

For U.S. based shipping, I ship via First Class if the packaged weight is less than 13 ounces. If heavier than that, CDs, books and records will be shipped via Media Mail. All other items will be shipped via either USPS Priority or FedEx Ground. If you are buying multiple items, please request a "Combined Shipping Invoice" before paying for any of your items. Charges will be the actual shipping cost. Please contact me before the auction(s) ends if you have any questions.

For International Shipping, I will combine items and ship the cheapest method possible allowed by the appropriate rules and regulations (usually the U.S. Post Office). If you prefer a different shipping method or just want a shipping quote, feel free to contact me. International bidders are responsible for all custom and import duties. 

Thanks for looking and GOOD LUCK!

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