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New Old Stock 2002 Ford Think Nev Rev Ii 72v 6hp Motor Still In The Box! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Santa Barbara, California, United States

Santa Barbara, California, United States
Condition:New

Up for bidding is one new old stock Ford Think NEV Rev II 72V 6HP motor.   This motor is new in the original Ford Parts box!  It has never been installed in a vehicle.  The REV II motors were built by Advanced Motors and Drives of East Syracuse, NY for Ford and used by Ford in the late production Thinks and as a dealer replacement for the 4HP GE motor.  It easily bolts into the vehicle and the speed sensor wiring harness uses the same Deutsch connector as the GE motor. No reprogramming of the controller is necessary either. The Ford part number for the motor is 2E3Z-14B280-BA and the part number on the motor itself is 2E38-14B280-BA EA2-4001.  The package weighs 63lbs.  Shipping expenses are the responsibility of the buyer, but they will reflect actual shipping costs with no additional handling charges

Local pickup can be arranged.

Payment is by PayPal only and shall be within 48 hours of the close of the auction.

Feel free to contact me if you have any questions.  I have a lot of Ford Think parts and I may be able to help you. 

 

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