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Buick 3.8 Litre 1985 Model Complete V-6 Good Runner Engine on 2040-parts.com

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New Albany, Indiana, United States

New Albany, Indiana, United States
Condition:Used

         This is a 1985 Buick 3.8 V-6 engine complete less carburetor. It has flywheel and front accessories. Engine turns around freely, and has no visual defects, block casting is 25524140, and it has the 20 bolt pan.

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