Antique Cirrus Airplane Engine , Cessna , Piper ,beechcraft , Mooney on 2040-parts.com
Woodstock, Connecticut, United States
Cirrus airplane engine believed to have been manufactured around 1929, engine has been stored outside for many years, crankcase has some existing cracks as well as some that have been repaired , cylinders have no broken fins , heads have been welded long ago on intake flanges , there are no additional parts , only what is mounted on the engine , engine may have some useable parts or display it in your hangar. ENGINE IS LISTED AS LOCAL PICK UP ONLY BUT SHIPPING ARANGEMENTS CAN BE MADE TO LOWER 48 AFTER PHONE CONVERSATION. |
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