1941 Ford Flat Head V8 Flat Head Motor Only on 2040-parts.com
Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, United States
this 1941 ford v8 is a 121 cubic inch all original , at current time is stuck. I have poured marvel mystery oil in the cylinders to see if it will loosen up. I do have the original radiator for extra with two upper and two lower hoses. it is complete from carburetor to oil pan. any questions call me . I'm just west of fond du lac, WI. Last the engine is ready to pull, i've removed the motor mounts and any attachments and bolts. this is for motor only. check other listings many more parts.
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