Vintage Engine Jeep Wagoneer Gladitor Rino 230 6 Cylinder Tornado Engine on 2040-parts.com
Wilcox, Pennsylvania, United States
UP for sale is a complete Jeep Gladiator 230 6 cylinder tornado engine with 4 speed transmission and transfer case in running working condition, with 45000 miles on odometer (could be more) that can here run form a salvage vehicle. This engine is for Pick up only UNLESS Buyer Pays for and arranges for all shipping. That being said I will strap it to a pallet after full payment is made.I am a over the road truck driver out all week home on weekends so may take a few days to pull and get ready for shipping, IF any questions concerning the Engine feel free to call me at EIGHT ONE FOUR FIVE NINE FOUR ONE ONE TWO NINE If no answer leave message I will return your call as soon as I can THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST CHEK OUT MY OTHER LISTINGS |
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