1939 Ford Flathead V 8 Engine on 2040-parts.com
Red Bank, New Jersey, United States
Complete rebuilt 59 A block. .040 over forged pistons, reconditioned rods, Isky performance cams. All new lifters, all new valves, Merc. crank. .010 rods and mains, high volume oil pump, studded block for heads, brand new Edlebrock aluminum heads, brand new Edlebrock intake manifold. Blue printed and balance machine work. Brand new aluminum fly wheel. Rebuilt duel point distributor. Brand new headers. Brand new timing gears. Brand new water pumps, brand new ignition wires and looms. Over $4500.00 invested, never been fired all new. Ask any questions. Buyer responsible for shipping.
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