Evinrude Scout 12v 24v Trolling Motor Vintage Collectible on 2040-parts.com
Mobile, Alabama, United States
Evinrude Scout 12V 24V trolling motor Vintage Collectible. This unit works perfectly, including the indicator lamp in the head. It could be fished immediately, but would be very nice for an Evinrude fan who wants to compliment an existing collection. There are few perfectly working units left. This is a 1983 model.
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