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429 Ford Block And Crank Shaft on 2040-parts.com

US $179.95
Location:

Frenchtown, New Jersey, United States

Frenchtown, New Jersey, United States
Condition:Used

This is a 1971 ford 429 motor it is a good core has 60k miles on it not been run in years but still turns over everything moves freely, The crank and block have been covered with grease right after it was taken apart. I will ship contact me for a quote ,large and heavy items i ship though the company called fastenal they will do 3rd party shipping if you can pick it up at ur local store it can save you a lot of cash  . You can email me or call direct at 908-7697-1160 check out my other auctions i will be listing many more old car parts. I can deliver within 100 miles for a fee.I do not have the rods or pistons.

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