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1960s ? Reo Gold Comet 6 Cylinder Engine / Motor on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Apple Creek, Ohio, United States

Apple Creek, Ohio, United States
Condition:For parts or not working

Up for Auction is a 1960s REO GOLD COMET six cylinder  engine begging to be rebuilt . Near complete , parts missing for sure are exhaust manifolds , carb , fuel pump and starter .  The engine turns , We were told it was running when removed many years ago but had a possible rod noise .  It has an air compressor on it .  It has been under a tarp in barn storage for many years , pretty caked up with oil and barn dirt .  Defiantly needs rebuilt .  Please check out the pictures before bidding .  NO SHIPPING , PICKUP ONLY , THANKS       Keys : White , Studebaker , REO

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