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1968-1969 Vw 1600cc Complete Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $1,650.00
Location:

Brandon, Florida, US

Brandon, Florida, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:Engine# B 6377336

 1968-1969 VW  1600cc engine for sale, just pulled it from my 1970 Allison Dune Buggy. Engine# B 6377336. Replaced engine with a new 1915.
This motor has never been cut and only has 27k original miles. Buyer pays actual shipping cost, or you can pick it up in person, close to Tampa, FL. Call Tony at Fisher Buggies, Tampa, Fl he can verify this engine, he drove it last week. Does not come with exhaust!

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