48 Spitfire W/ Transmission on 2040-parts.com
St Charles, Missouri, United States
1948 SPitfire Flat 8 runs, shifts great, professionally removed and stored inside, was a museum drive around car. Just about all components still there to bolt in and drive away. Delivery Possible
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