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Vintage West Bend 820, Us 820, Chrysler, Snow Runner, Kart, Minibike, Snow Pony on 2040-parts.com

US $113.50
Location:

San Antonio, US

San Antonio, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Manufacturer Part Number:82030 Warranty:No Country of Manufacture:United States

Here is a West Bend/Chrysler 820 engine.
 
Has stuffer mount carb.
Is off a Chrysler Snow Pony.
 
Noram Cutch centers sold elswhere in Snowmobile parts.
 
Had this stuck away for a lot of years.
I have no history on it, other than it does have compression.
Missing a few shroud screws.
 
No warrantee, sold as-is.
 
I ship anywhere in the continental US for $40.
Texas bidders will be charged state sales tax.
Payment due within 7 days of close of auction.

 

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