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1937 Ford Flathead V8 21 Stud Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States

San Juan Capistrano, California, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

1937 FORD Flathead   V8  21 stud,  the block looks good,  pistons are stamped 30.   all valves and cam are still in the block. main caps are in place.  comes with 2 crankshafts. both look to be in good condition,  no oil pan or heads. LOOK at pictures closely  what you see in the pictures is what you get.   NO SHIPPING!!        this is for local pick up only.  I do have some other engine parts to be listed.  59 AB crankshaft,8BA crankshaft, 59 AB heads, several cams,one Mercury cam,  all in decent condition.     Local pick up only.   upon pick up if you are not pleased  with the purchase I will refund the money less $20 Ebay fees    for more info call  949-429-5382 

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