Vintage Shakespeare 606 Three Speed Trolling Motor--- Great Condition on 2040-parts.com
Fredericktown, Missouri, United States
This little motor was hanging in the basement at a recent estate sale. Based on my own experience I'd say it was used once, maybe twice. Just a little paint missing on the bottom. Has three speeds, forward & reverse, night light, and operates on 6 or 12 volts. Tested out 100% and I'll put it up against a lot of the new ones for dependability and longevity. Don't know pounds of thrust but would guess 20 - 25. Free shipping in lower 48 states.
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