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Goggomobil / Glas Isar 600 Engine Complete With Carbs - Isetta 600 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa

East London, Eastern Cape, South Africa
Engine turns over but has not run in years. Has usual wear and tear, fins on the barrels are all intact, one bent fin.
Warranty:No

Goggomobil / Glas isar / Isetta 600 Complete engine
Air cooled boxer twin with SU carb.
Has ignition coils and engine covers
Has flywheel and engine mounts.
Engine turns over but has not run in years.

Has the numbers:  6001-02001-00 on the casings
and engine number: 70-070285

Selling complete as it is. what you see is what you get.

According to the internet, the same engine is used in the Isetta 600.

Engine will be packaged in a wooden crate for freight.

Freight for buyers expense, contact me with address for a quote.

For questions contact me on email  cybertech at hyperlink dot co dot za   


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