1936 Packard Super Eight (384) Rebuilt Engine on 2040-parts.com
Agawam, Massachusetts, United States
This rebuilt 1939 Packard 384 Super Eight engine is complete except for exhaust manifold and oil filter. The engine also includes a rebuilt clutch. The starter and generator are also correct and included, but have yet to be rebuilt. Any requests for information can be obtained by calling (413) 519-3071 before 10:30 Eastern.
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