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1979 Lincoln Mark V Complete Running Engine Ford 400 2 Barrel on 2040-parts.com

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Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania, United States

Mount Bethel, Pennsylvania, United States

THIS IS A GOOD RUNNING 400 CUBIC INCH LINCOLN ENGINE WITH A 2 BARREL BARBURETOR OUT OF A 1979 LINCOLN MARK V THE ODO SAYS 20,000 BUT ITS PROBABLY 120,000 STILL IT RUNS GREAT NO SMOKE ANY QUESTIONS OR IF YOU WOULD LIKE TO HEAR IT RUN GIVE ME A CALL 570 807 2157 IM LISTING IT AS LOCAL PICK UP ONLY BUT IF YOU SEND A SHIPPER I CAN STRAP IT TO A PALLET AND HELP LOAD  

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