Super Rare Complete Engine (with Head) + Transmission For 1949 Dodge Coronet on 2040-parts.com
Gainesville, Florida, United States
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Complete engine (minus oil container) + transmission + driveshaft for 1949 Dodge vehicle. Can be used in Plymouth and Chryslers from this era. WIll need rebuild.
Everything $1995 obo... Local pickup is free or we can ship with LTL on a pallet |
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