1967 Ford 289 cubic inch motor, serial number is 8C29 C80E-6015A, 500 miles on rebuilt motor is stock 180 horse power 2 barrel
Canton, Ohio Pickup only. Phone 330-484-5694 for more details. Serious inquires only!! All sales final!! Price is $1,000 Firm.
No buyers from anyone living in a country other than the United States. No one from a country other than US using someone from the US to buy for them! No exceptions!!
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