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Lot Of Revmaster Aircraft Engines on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Columbus, Ohio, United States

Columbus, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

We have a lot of what I am told are Revmaster VW conversion aircraft engines. My friend Bob passed away recently and I am listing for his widow. I don't know a lot about these engines being a Lycoming guy. Bob told me before he passed that one of these is a Zero time engine and one is very low time. I believe that they are all good motors with the exception on the one that is dismantled. I don't know the displacement. He wasn't expecting to pass away so we did not get into detail. Bob had quite a few airplane projects and he didn't buy junk. There are no log books for any of these. These engines are located in Columbus Ohio.
This account is owned by the original owners widow however I will monitor for questions.

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