Mercedes W108 Motor / Engine 250se Mechanical Fuel Injected Complete on 2040-parts.com
Lakeland, Florida, United States
I have this 250SE pulled from a '67 W108 with mechanical fuel injection. This is not rebuilt or refurbished--it is used and sold as a core. The odometer shows 57361 miles but it maybe 157361 miles [I don't know]. Motor does turn over freely but I didn't run it and I don't know its history. Look at the tags and casting numbers in the pictures. Note: the throttle crossover lever was damaged when pulling the motor. All the fuel injection, head and intake come with it..! This motor will ship East of the Mississippi for $200 to any Fastenal shop--West of Mississippi will be more. I have a lot of other parts call or visit my site .rocklaurencevintageautoparts. 863 397 4027
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