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Vintage Wwii Era Mcculloch 4 Cycle Drone Engine With Prop Military Gyrocopter on 2040-parts.com

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Wichita, Kansas, United States

Wichita, Kansas, United States
MODEL AF 0-100-1 MCCULLOCH DRONE ENGINE IN AS-FOUND UNRESTORED CONDITION. TURNS OVER BUT HAS NOT BEEN STARTED, MAY OR MAY NOT RUN, SOLD AS-IS.
Brand:McCulloch Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:AF 0-100-1 4318

VINTAGE MCCULLOCH MOTORS CORP. MODEL AF 0-100-1 4318 4 CYCLE AIR COOLED MILITARY TARGET DRONE GAS ENGINE WITH PROP AND MOUNT IN AS-FOUND AND ( TO THE BEST OF MY KNOWLEDGE ) ORIGINAL AND UNRESTORED CONDITION. ENGINE SHOWS NORMAL WEAR CONSISTENT WITH AGE AND USE BUT NO OBVIOUS DAMAGE - TURNS OVER BUT HAS NOT BEEN STARTED. WOOD PROP IS 44" AND HAS SOME SMALL NICKS AND SPLINTERS. BUYER PAYS $100.00 SHIPPING IN U.S. OR FREE LOCAL PICK-UP. THANKS-

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