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Mercury 368 Engine Hilborn Fi Unit on 2040-parts.com

US $5,000.00
Location:

Puyallup, Washington, United States

Puyallup, Washington, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Hilborn Manufacturer Part Number:303-0-8

Complete Hilborn FI unit.  Fits 1956-57 368ci Lincoln Mercury. This is an original Hilborn unit with flat track race history. The unit was professionally restored and ready to install. Also with the sale are custom aluminum risers for those wanting to use modern FI components underneath the unit. The valley pan shown is for a 56-57 Lincoln/Mercury 368 which this unit will also fit. The original stacks are polished to mirror finish. This is super rare.

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