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Ford Big Block 7.0 L 429 1997 F-750/650 Complete Engine on 2040-parts.com

US $395.00
Location:

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States

Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
Running strong<br>
Brand:Ford Warranty:No

We've got a strong running Ford big block 7.0 l engine in our 97 F-750/650 that we are parting out. This is the last year Ford sold the 385 series of engines. We now have it removed from the truck and on a pallet. Before removing this engine from the truck we took a video of it running which can be seen on Youtube under the title : 

Ford 7.0l Big Block Engine For Sale. ( for some reason posting the link wont work on ebay )

 This is a fuel injected engine. This engine does not include the engine harness. We can assist with local pickup, or we can work with a shipper. We have a forklift to load the engine. If you have any questions about the engine, shipping, call or text anytime 801-403-9311. Thanks

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