1967 Mgb Engine And Transmission Complete on 2040-parts.com
Owensboro, Kentucky, United States

Here is a complete engine and transmission from a 1967 MGB,includes carburators, radiator,driveshaft,generator etc. Purchased for a mga project and no longer need,engine is froze,have penetrating fluid in cylinders,sold as is ,can store up to 30 days in my dry shop ,then must be picked up
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