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Vintage Continental Star Inboard Marine 4 Cylinder Motor on 2040-parts.com

US $2,250.00
Location:

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States

Willow Street, Pennsylvania, United States
Flywheel and Crankshaft turn over not stuck - Shows some compression - Average condition for theage of motor and transmission - Has been stored inside for about 40 years since we have owned it -
Brand:Continental (Star) By Durant Motors Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Vintage Inboard Marine 4 Cylinder Motor - Circa late 1920'S - Continental (Star) made for Durant Motors - Serial # W5-442236 - Made by Continental Motor Corp. in

Detroit Mich. - Motor is complete including the Gies Gear Co. Marine Transmission model Putnam - Model A  made in Detroit Mich. -  All appears to be original -

With starter, generator, gear water pump, carb./ with flame arrestor -  Was removed from 1929 Elco 29' wood boat - Sold as is no Warranty, Sale Final -

Local Pick up  or - Will ship at buyers cost

Motor has been stored inside the building since we owned it about 40 years - Motor has not been run for approx. 20 years -

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