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83,84,85,86,87,jeep,2.5,engine,cj,cherokee on 2040-parts.com

US $899.00
Location:

Hudson, Florida, US

Hudson, Florida, US
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These are completely remanufactured long block engines which will fit any jeep cj or cherokee with a "u" vin code (1983-1987). Please provide application information to get the right part number.

The engine includes a complete finishing gasket set, and comes with a 1 year unlimited mileage parts warranty. Call for labor coverage information.

The product is supplied as pictured. What you see is what you get.

 Ther is no core charge.

We offer FREE SHIPPING to anywhere EAST of the Mississippi. Email or call us for shipping rates west of the Misssissippi and Canada. Engines usually ship within 1 to 5 business days.

As soon as your payment is received, we will contact you to arrange shipping, please provide contact details with your payment.

Call us with any questions: (800) 764-5040

 

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