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3-71 Rc Detroit Gm Diesel, Gen Set Engine, W/ Hydraulic Governor on 2040-parts.com

US $995.00
Location:

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Tacoma, Washington, United States

Listed for a "Buy it Now", or Make me a Best Offer..for a 3-71 RC Detroit GM Diesel Gen Set "Non-Running" 

Engine,Model # (3-71 RC * 39213), Serial # (3A-57678), with a High Block and Woodward Hydraulic Governor, 

Part # (041817) (Pictured), Loose and included, ..2/Valve Head, w/HV7 Injectors. Used Engine and Sold "AS-IS".

This 3-71 Weighs:(1550)lbs. and can be picked up in Tacoma, Wa.  98421, or I can quote you the shipping cost, 

I just need your City, State, Postal Code and Phone Number Please......Thanks For Looking !

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