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Hatfield Truck Engine Three Cylinder Air Cooled Two Cycle Circa 1910 Rare!!! on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Youngstown, Ohio, United States

Youngstown, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

 Being offered is a Hatfield truck engine.  It is three cylinder, air cooled, two cycle.  This is a very rare engine.  I have had knowledge of these trucks for 50 years.  There apparently are only two trucks remaining in existence.  One was (and I believe still is ) owned by Quaker State Motor Oil.  The other is owned by a private collector in Ohio.  There was a third truck that was cut up for scrap in order to restore the truck that is in Ohio.  This is the original engine from that particular restored truck.  The Quaker State truck is supposedly a 1912 while the Ohio truck is a 1910.  The engine turns free and appear to be in good condition.  Being sold "as is"!  The palletized weight is 260 pounds measuring 40" x 27" x 28" high.  Please email with any questions.  Being offered as pick up only, however; please contact me if you would like a freight rate.

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