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Feuling 4 Valve Hemi Crate Motor 97", Brand New on 2040-parts.com

US $10,000.00
Location:

Clancy, Montana, United States

Clancy, Montana, United States
Condition:New Brand:Harley-Davidson Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Displayed Make:Harley-Davidson

Brand new, never fired Feuling 4 valve 97".

I recently purchased a large inventory of Feuling heads and there were a few motors in crates, brand new. With Crane Hi4 ignitions. These were built by RPM Motorsports. Please call or text with questions 4069801244.

I would be interested in selling the majority of the parts as a lot. Contact me to discuss.

For some reason eBay won't let me address shipping, if it it now is used I will cover shipping. If not, shipping will be actual cost paid for by purchaser.

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