This is a complete Berkeley drive assembly with the intake, transom plate, drive coupling, bell housing and water manifolds. The boat it came from was rotted. The drive is being sold as a running takeout, has been polished and painted however may need a teardown if your going through the trouble to install it. Impeller appears fine and the thrust bearing seems fine. Model number is unknown but I've been told its a JC. The bell housing and manifolds are for a 455 Olds. Can ship UPS in 2 boxes approximately 70#s each. Buyer pays shipping. Will package for free.
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