The Sea King GG8960A model, produced by Montgomery Ward, is a 5 HP outboard motor that was manufactured around the year 1975. The serial number 75X670587 indicates that it was likely produced in that year, as the first two digits (75) usually represent the year of manufacture for many outboard motors. For precise dating, it's always best to consult specific manufacturer records or resources.
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Stamped in the transom on rt.side
It was made by Iver Johnson after their Champion Model for Montgomery Ward
Yes...I have one. It has no serial number, and my Dad purchased it from Montgomery Wards in 1968ish
Stevens, sold at Montgomery Wards.
The serial number on a Montgomery Ward Sea King motor is typically located on the engine's transom bracket or near the powerhead. You may also find it on a label or plate attached to the motor, often near the model number. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the owner's manual or look for any stamped or engraved numbers on the motor's casing.
The serial number on a Montgomery Ward Sea King outboard motor is typically located on the transom bracket or the motor's mounting bracket. It may also be found on a metal plate or sticker attached to the engine's powerhead or the leg. If you're having trouble locating it, consult the owner's manual for specific guidance related to your model.
The Wards Hercules Model 50, with Serial Number C39060, was manufactured in 1960. This model was part of a line of tractors produced by Montgomery Ward, which were popular for their utility and reliability during that era.
I think it is 1967 sold by Montgomery Ward.
Firearms were made for Montgomery Ward by several makers. The serial number does not help, but any model numbers on the shotgun will. Most likely candidate is Stevens, but Savage and Mossberg also made guns marked with the Western Field label,
The number that you listed for your Western Field shotgun is the serial number,not the model number.We would need the model number to give you some idea of the age of your shotgun.
That is an old Stevens Model 520 built for Montgomery Wards in the 1920's. Not considered a collectible, value tops out around $150.