Omc 225 Out Drive With Chevy V8. Complete, Running When Removed. on 2040-parts.com
Modesto, California, US
The block is stamped 3970010, it could be a 69 302 four bolt,
a 69 327 four bolt, or a 69-80 350 two or four bolt. I will get to the stamp numbers soon. Email
me your questions and concerns.
Motor and out drive in running condition as the wood hull
was scraped. Still mound together can
run for the buyer’s inspection. It is my
understanding that the motor is in
the 300 hour range. Compression test,
will tell the tale. This is a complete
motor and out drive 225 OMC electric. Thanks.
This listing is subject to a first right of refusal sale agreement with a 24 hr. life. Subject to prior sale. Shipping can be arranged.
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