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Uh-34 Sikorsky Helicopter H-34 S-58 Marine Army Navy Jeep Vietnam So Cal on 2040-parts.com

US $1,650.00
Location:

Bakersfield, California, US

Bakersfield, California, US
:

Selling one of my UH-34's auction is for airframe. Tail #149354 even has pilot name on door C/C Green! Came from Davis Monthon airforce base. No motor, Trans, blades, some of floor is missing, etc. May have corrosion an damage. Whats there is there. Restore? Museum? Paint ball field? PLEASE look at photos! I can help load. I can store up to 2 months. Or store longer for a fee. Local pick up! Bakersfield, Ca near I-5. No shipping. Thanks for looking.

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