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Ford Flathead V-60 Engine Block & Parts (37-40) on 2040-parts.com

US $1,000.00
Location:

Avon, Indiana, United States

Avon, Indiana, United States
Condition:Remanufactured

 A Ford V-60 Horse Power Cast Iron Long Block Machined for Midget Racer. Block bored .060 over, Valve seats done, Crank has been stroked, Connecting rods have been recondition. Rod bearing are standard , & main bearing are .002 under. If you need to ask questions you can call #317-462-9461 or Cell 317-.372-4513. This will have to be picked up or buyer to arrange the shipping with the seller.

  

. Thanks for looking. Any question call 3172684414 

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