1939 evinrude elto sportsman parts

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1939 evinrude elto sportsman parts

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Hi all,

I am currently working on rebuilding a 1939 evinrude sportsman and have various parts left over from my "parts motor" that I would be happy to part with to a fellow collector. Some of the parts available are:

Fuel tank
Carb
Solid fuel like
Prop shaft
Drive shaft sprocket
Power head unit
Flywheel etc

Plus other random bits. If your chasing any of these parts just ask and I will let you know if I have it.

Cheers
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Where are you located Twinkles?
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Sorry, im in Bunbury Western Australia, about 2 hours south of Perth.
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Might be worth checking in with Boyd (Aus OB Collector) when he returns from overseas later this month.
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Re: 1939 evinrude elto sportsman parts

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Was evinrude and johnson bought by OMC in 1935? When did they start building the same motor? anyway 1937 Johnson parts on ebay in Qld

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/1937-Johnson ... SwHnFVx8j3
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That bloke has been trying for months. Asking way too much IMO.

For the OMC story, have a look at The Old Outboard Book Hugz.

Much more than Evinrude & Johnson.

But 1936 is your answer.
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