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Crystal River, Florida, United States

Crystal River, Florida, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:Grey Marine engine 6cyl Manufacturer Part Number:Phantom 104

This rebuilt engine is ready to go into your period correct restoration new cylinders new pistons valve job and two rebuilt carburetors new bearings and oil pump water pump is new starter and generator rebuilt  came out of my 1946 Century Grey Marine Phantom 104 with rebuilt transmission Make a realistic offer I spent thousands and will keep it, before I give it away Manifold was welded and pressure tested my Boat was destroyed before I could reinstall it

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