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Porsche 914 1.8l Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $695.00
Location:

Baltimore, Maryland, United States

Baltimore, Maryland, United States
Good used shape.
Brand:Porsche Country/Region of Manufacture:Germany

Mostly complete Porsche 1.8L engine which was pulled from a 1975 model year car.  I was told engine was running well when I parted out the car five years ago.  I was saving it as a back-up engine, but I had to part with my 1974 914 a few weeks ago, so I have no need anymore for this motor.  Motor has been kept in dry storage, and has been turned over periodically by hand.

Engine # EC043548.  Comes with engine tin, mounting bar, and mostly complete original fuel injection, and wiring harness.

Buyer can pick-up in Baltimore, MD at my storage unit, or will ship freight at buyer's expense on a moving dolly, no handling charges from me.

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