You are bidding on this 1932 Ford v8 motor. This engine has been sitting in dry storage for many years, possibly since 1964.I have not tried to spin it over with a battery and could not turn it over with the hand crank. I have not dis assembled it to check internals, no external cracks are visible. I removed spark plugs and looked with a light at the valves and they appear to be new with no visible carbon . It appears to have a had a valve job and possibly internal work or parts. This is a correct 1932 Ford v 8 block , aluminum oil pan , correct 32 motor mount brackets , correct water pumps , correct aluminum intake , correct tall ignition coil but I am not 100% sure of the distributor . The coil bake lite base has a small crack but could probably be repaired , see pictures. The water jacket pet cock threaded holes face down which is correct for the deuce . Manifold bolts are marked with the letter C- .Pressure and clutch plate are there . Oil dip stick hole is located on the aluminum oil pan. Missing are the fuel pump and carb. ,generator and one spark plug holder . Extremely difficult Ford v 8 engine to find especially in this clean nice condition . You are welcome to view this flat head here in western Massachusetts . Local pick up and I can assist with crating and getting it to a shipping company and buyer pays this shipping fees. If you need more pics just ask. Thanks
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