Austin Healey 100-6 Engine Block With Most Parts + *piston Stuck * 26d on 2040-parts.com
US $1,799.95
Location:
Lumberton, New Jersey, United States
“The Engine Block Has A Stuck Piston With A Broken Rod In #3 Cylinder This Auction Includes Most Of The Original Internal Parts Along With A Complete Used Set (6) Of Standard Pistons & Rods *** INTERNATIONAL BIDDERS *** Please be aware of the shipping cost to your Country, Regards, Jersey Joe”
Part Brand:Factory
Warranty:NoOther Part Number:S/N 26D/RU/H77195Core Charge:No Core Charge
100-6 Engine (Short) Block With Main Caps, Crankshaft, Camshaft And Most Of The Original Internal Parts Along With A Complete Used Set (6) Of Standard Pistons & Rods See Picture #12 (To Include The Other Original 5 Pistons & Rods) And Much Of The External Items Not Pictures... But No Accessories
I Soon Will Take Pictures Of The Parts Not Shown Best To Call Me
I Believe This Block Is From A 1959 Austin Healey 100-6 Car Engine Serial #26D / RU / H77195 This Engine Block Has A Stuck Piston In Number Three Cylinder And A Broken Rod See Picture #12 I Sprayed Some PB Blaster In The Cylinders That Looks Like Liquid Rust There Are No External Accessories With This Auction Just The Internals As Mentioned *** Sold As Pictured * No Oil Pan ***
There Is A Touch Of Surface Rust At The Top Of Some Of The Cylinders The 5 Exposed Cylinder Walls Look To Be In Good Shape #3 Cylinder Should Be OK I am sure you will bore this out to your specifications This Has Always Been Stored Inside *** I Have Additional Pictures Of The Block *** That I Can E-mail You If You Send Me Your Direct E-mail Address Call Me If You Think You Can Do Something With This Joe 609-518-0878
I May Deliver This Within 150 Miles For A Fee
This Auction Does Not Include Any Transportation Cost
*** I Will Work Out Freight Charges Based On Your Location ***
Please Look at All of the Pictures Closely and Enlarge Them
As Always Call or E-mail Me Your Phone Number For A Better Description
I Have Other Parts to List in the Future Some NOS But Mostly Used I Take Care $$$ of Previous Buyers
Don't Hesitate to Request a "Buy It Now" I ask You to E-mail Me Your Best Realistic Buy It Now Request If No One Has Bid We Should be Able to do Something
Best to Call Me For A Better Description or for More Information and To Work Out Shipping Or E-Mail Me Your Phone Number ********************* 609-518-0878 ************************ I Am Not A Austin Healey Expert, If You Can Provide More Information About This Part or it's Application E-mail Me and I Will Post it for Others Please Know What You Want and Make Sure It Fits. It's All About Being Happy And Enjoying These Cars Good Luck, Jersey Joe
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