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Hello Mark78h,
I have a 20-H conversion exhust housing, exhust elbow, filler block on swivel bracket and clamps. Nice stuff. $700.00 +freight.
Lee Sutter
Hello Mark78h,
I have a 20-H conversion exhust housing, exhust elbow, filler block on swivel bracket and clamps. Nice stuff. $700.00 +freight.
Lee Sutter
That's a great price. Those are getting hard to come by nowadays.
I have a 20H tower, non conversion complete with clamp brackets and serial tag. I have to dig it out if interested.
If any one is interested I have a Doug Kay restored Mark 30H and a 55H for sale. If interested you can look at our web site aeroliner-boats.com on the our collectiion page. We also have a complete Mk 20H for sale.
David
I have a 20H tower, non conversion complete with clamp brackets and serial tag. I have to dig it out if interested.
If any one is interested I have a Doug Kay restored Mark 30H and a 55H for sale. If interested you can look at our web site aeroliner-boats.com on the our collectiion page. We also have a complete Mk 20H for sale.
David
Let me know what price you are looking for on it.. On the mid...
I have what appears to be a KG7H or KG4H mid section with a 20H serial tag. The transom brackets are the shallow style with rubber thumb screw handles. The tower was cracked at one time and welded. Someone also drilled a larger exhaust hole in the top hole and drilled a holes in the saddle and above the cavitation plate. The lower 2 inches of the copper water tube have been removed. I have included pictures of what I tried to describe. I am looking for $300 as is plus shipping.
I believe that was an alky tower with forced water feed from the gearcase nosecone. Water exited the tower from the angle-drilled hole just above the cavitation plate. Former NY racer Al Scopinich owned it.
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