Ford 2.3 Turbocharged Engine All Parts In Good Condition D8ee Block on 2040-parts.com
New Albany, Indiana, United States
This is a Ford 1979-1980 2.3 litre D8EE block, crank, rebuilt head, oil pan, turbocharger, tubing header, aluminum intake, bell housing, all with no visual defects. Your satisfaction is always guaranteed.
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