Chevy Ii Nova Four Cylinder 4 Marine Engine on 2040-parts.com
Pasadena, California, US
Here's a Chevrolet 4 cylinder marine engine. Seems pretty complete, don't know if it runs or not. Take a look at the pics, please call if you have questions as I don't do email. Thanks! Bob Langton 626-241-7686.
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