Vintage Minn Kota Cdr Runs Good Restore Able on 2040-parts.com
Adams, Wisconsin, United States
Here for your consideration is a Vintage, Restore able, in as found,
Working Condition, Minn Kota No. CDR No. 25522 Battery Operated Trolling Motor, Runs, has a 12' cord, use photos provided to judge condition, and description, Items sold AS IS, and AS PICTURED so ask questions "BEFORE" purchasing, Please Pay within 3 Days, Thanks for Looking. |
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