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Alfa Romeo 1600 Engine Short Block, 105 Series- Giulia Sprint Gt Or Gtc on 2040-parts.com

US $1,999.00
Location:

Livonia, New York, United States

Livonia, New York, United States
Condition:Used Other Part Number:Engine #AR00502*24122 Country/Region of Manufacture:Italy Warranty:No

Up for bid is an original Alfa Romeo Guilia 1600 Engine short block. The engine number on this block is AR00502*24122. 
These "00502" Series of engines were originally used on the 1963 through 1966 Giulia Sprint GT and the Giulia GTC and have become quite rare.   

This engine short block comes with all the parts shown in the photos and includes the engine block, oil pan, front engine cover, front pulley, crankshaft, pistons, rods, cylinder liners, etc.  This engine is currently "stuck" and I have the pistons & liners soaking in penetrating oil. 

Engine short block is sold as pictured.  You may pick up this engine in Livonia, NY any day of the week. Delivery may be possible in the Northeast for a fee. 

Freight shipping is possible, however you must pay for all shipping costs along with an additional $75 for securing this engine to a pallet.

International Customers:  If all you require is the bare engine block and want it shipped as inexpensively as possible, I can disassemble and ship by Post.  

Please email your location and postal code for shipping quote.

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