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1946 Johnson Sea Horse, 2.5hp Outboard Motor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Warsaw, Indiana, United States

Warsaw, Indiana, United States
Used
Brand:Johnson Manufacturer Part Number:HD 25 Engine(HP):2.5 HP Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

1946 Johnson Sea Horse 2.5 HP Outboard Motor (HD 25)

This is a 1946 Johnson Sea Horse. It is a older restoration and doesn't have a perfect finish, but as you can see, it is in great condition for a 70 year old outboard. It was purchased two years ago and I did a total restoration so it's pretty clean and complete. It has good compression, but I haven't actually tried to start it. It has a clean fuel tank (it does have a bit of gas varnish in a few places). 

If you win this engine, I would prefer local pick-up... however, I am willing to take it to my local UPS office and you can work with them on shipping. I am not responsible for any damage unless it is picked-up locally.

Thank you for looking... I'll answer any questions to the best of my ability.

P.S. If anybody can tell me what the "coin" is that's hanging on the engine, I'd greatly appreciate it. It was on the engine when I bought it. (I think it's a coal miners scrip???)

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