

Truth, they are not bad little motors and can almost always be madeįor Elgin outboards can be difficult to find today. Green Elgin's of '46-'57 are one of the most common old outboardsĪround and are mostly ignored by serious outboard enthusiasts. Less than one of the major brands of the same horsepower. New, Elgin's were a budget offering retailing for about 20%-25% The littleĢhp West Bend made motors remained on sale the longest being offered The Elgin name to outboards made by Scott-McCulloch.

Who had made the pre-war Waterwich motors after their automobileīusiness dried up in the depression). To Sears bearing the Elgin name the lion's share came from Westīend who had purchased the old Kissel Car plant (the same folk's Ted Williams and Gamefisher brands Sears offered never had the market Visit it at the following link: Įlgin outboard brand was retailed through Sears & Roebuck fromġ946 through the early 1960's. Page in the number of hits we receive! (There must beĪ lot of old Elgin's out there) Please note forįurther information, I help AOMCI Elgin Special Interest Group Leader Jim M. All the outboard pages represented at the Oddjob Motors website,
