Crosley Prewar Two Cylinder Waukesha Engine on 2040-parts.com
Youngstown, Ohio, United States
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Being offered is a Crosley prewar two cylinder engine. No. C 25294. The pistons and connecting rods have been removed from this engine. Being offered "as is". Shipping weight with pallet is 150#. Shipping dimensions are 32" x 28" x 24" high. Email with any questions. Buyer may pick up or pay actual Common carrier actual shipping quote upon request.
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