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Mgb 1800cc Engine Motor Oem 1962-1980 Spins Freely And Has Compression on 2040-parts.com

US $449.00
Location:

Hawesville, Kentucky, United States

Hawesville, Kentucky, United States
Spins freely, and has compression.
Warranty:No Country/Region of Manufacture:United Kingdom

This is a used MGB engine Number 18V801AE, which appears to have been made in 1975. It should work for years 1962-1980.  I pulled it from a 1972 MGB which I was told was running when stored in the late 90's.   It spins freely and has compression, I checked both. Other than that I have no additional info since I have never heard it run. Therefore, there is no warranty.  It is being sold as is.   I am parting an entire car, so feel free to email me with any specific part needs.
This item is for pickup only in Hawesville,  Ky.  Any other pick-up/delivery options need to be discussed prior to the end of the auction.

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