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Ford Flathead V8 Engine on 2040-parts.com

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Mount Jewett, Pennsylvania, United States

Mount Jewett, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Ford Placement on Vehicle:Front

Ford flathead V8 24 stud complete less water pumps, motor used to pump oil wells.  No cylinder ridge or crack ,full of good  anti freeze & oil when rescued  from dry building.  Have starter, generator, carb, & commercial stand engine was mounted on.  Bearings & cyliner bore look great. Have commercial front & rear mountings, exhaust manifolds,clutch, pressure plate & throw out bearing.  Just put it all together& mount it in an old Ford & drive!  Any questions email or call 814-778-5133.  Thanks for looking.

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