One used vintage B-18 Volvo engine.Not sure of the year.Ran good when pulled,turns over.Has been sitting in garage for 20 yrs.Numbers on head; FAG418 over 205.Numbers on block; 4968GAG over 418201.Complete w/starter and flywheel.Missing intake manifold and dual carbs.A piece of carb linkage included.Local p/u or buyer to arrange and pay for trucking.I can band it to a skid and get it to a dock for no extra charge.E-mail w/questions.Buyer to pay in full within three days of auction end,as is,no returns.
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