Gipsy Major Engine Complete W/o Magnetos , Standard Size on 2040-parts.com
Buenos Aires, Argentina
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This engine was removed from the airplane in the 50´s by the Argentine Air Force . It was preserved in a dry hanger and turns perfectly . It is complete except the magnetos that are missing . The engine is in standard size .
We ship worldwide by air with a cost about $1000 . |
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