Posted by J-Gilly from 205.188.195.48 (spider-we063.proxy.aol.com) on Friday, April 19, 2002 at 12:50PM :
In Reply to: Re: 251 or 265 Spitfire? price difference? posted by RDavis from 64.12.104.49 (spider-mtc-tb064.proxy.aol.com) on Thursday, April 18, 2002 at 5:53PM :
The Spitfire motor is a COMPLETE, running motor with all accessories, starter, generator, distributor, coil, wire harnesses, water pump, fuel pump, oil filler, intake & exhaust manifolds, carburetor, bellhousing, good clutch, and clutch pedal. The 4 speed transmission, from a '54 PW, is also included, minus the PTO mounting cover on the driver’s side. There is no PTO. The serial number on the motor is 851-33082, and it came from a 1954 Flatfender PW with VIN: 51824321. The engine is painted yellow and is most likely a replacement engine for this truck, the head is 25" long. The cast “Spitfire” and lightning bolts are clearly visible on the head. It runs strong and will come with exhaust pipe/ muffler assembly. It will be sold as an entire assembly, and the buyer will pay shipping, or arrangements can be made if you live within the area. It is located in Hartford, CT. I am looking to get $1000.00 for the motor and trans, it is worth slightly less if it's a 251. The motor will fit into a Dodge Power Wagon, M-37, M-43, or WC series truck. My email is bad67fb400@aol.com , home phone is 860-224-0642, leave message. – Jon Sanders