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Pierpont, South Dakota, United States

Pierpont, South Dakota, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Continental Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:C-85-12 Compatible Model:Homebuilt

This engine is mounted on the airplane it came on from the factory in 1946.  Has been serviced and runs fine.   From estate that lost the logs.  Does have the engine plate mounted.  Selling as is where is.   Engine only.   No prop or mount.  You do get the starter and generator and of course carb, mufflers, mags.      Have equipment to load to your carrier.   Engine overhaul and history unknown. Your mechanic will need to inspect.  Low start price for a popular engine with no reserve!

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