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Chicago, Illinois, United States

Chicago, Illinois, United States
INTERNATIONAL 6.0 LITERS DIESEL ENGINE, FORD APPLICATION, COMPLETE, TURBOCHARGED, V8, TURNS 360°, NO HOLES ON THE BLOCK 325HP.
Brand:INTERNATIONAL 6.0 Core Charge:NO CORE REQUIRED!!! Warranty:No

INTERNATIONAL 6.0 LITERS  DIESEL ENGINE, FORD APPLICATION, 
COMPLETE, TURBOCHARGED, V8, TURNS 360°, NO HOLES ON THE BLOCK 325HP.  

We are Americas oldest trucks Parts Company; 
We have over  90 years in business,
With thousands of engines, transmissions, differentials, 
And trucks in stock.
With Locations across America to serve you. 
NO core required at any of our facilities.
Call us or visit us online for our engine INVENTORY
Sales manager direct (773)734-0570
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ADELMAN'S TRUCK & EQUIPMENT
3051 E. 106TH CHICAGO IL, 60617
(773)734 05-70
We will provide forklift assistance in loading.




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