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Vintage 135 Gkc Waukesha Goverment Surplus Engine Core For Parts Or Rebuilding on 2040-parts.com

US $995.00
Location:

Akron, Ohio, United States

Akron, Ohio, United States
USED ENGINE MILITARY SURPLUS LOCKED UP DOES NOT TURN SOLD AS IS FOR PARTS OR REBUILDING
Manufacturer Part Number:135 GKC Part Brand:WAUKESHA Warranty:No

 

                          VINTAGE 135 GKC WAUKESHA ENGINE USED, GASOLINE GOVERMENT SURPLUS.    THIS ENGINE IS LOCKED UP WILL NOT TURN WE ARE SELLING IT FOR PARTS OR REBUILDING . SOLD AS IS MAY HAVE DUST, RUST BROKEN OR MISSING PARTS AND OTHER IMPERFECTIONS.  SHIPPING WT 1769 # .  YOU ARE GETTING THE ENGINE IN THE PICTURES. OHIO BUYER MUST PAY SALES TAX.  BUYER MUST PAY SHIPPING I CAN HELP BUYER GET A GOOD FRT RATE.  WE CAN ONLY SHIP TO A BUSINESS OR YOU COULD PICK IT UP AT THE TERMINAL OR YOU COULD COME HERE AND PICK IT UP.

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