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1981 Montgomery Wards (chrysler) 4hp Mod. Vwb 5204c Powerhead on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
Location:

Atkinson, Illinois, United States

Atkinson, Illinois, United States
GOOD CONDITION, MOTOR IS FROOZE
Brand:Chrysler Marine Manufacturer Part Number:VWB 52004C Engine(HP):4 Stroke:2-Stroke

1981 MONTGOMERY WARDS (CHRYSLER) 4HP MOD. VWB 5204C POWERHEAD. MOTOR WILL NOT TURN. SEE NO CRACKS OR HOLES IN BLOCK. WILL COMBINE SHIPPING WHEN I CAN. MANY USED VINTAGE PARTS TO LIST FOR MANY DIFFERENT MOTORS.

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